Serotonin receptor‐mediated vasorelaxation occurs primarily through 5‐HT4 activation in bovine lateral saphenous vein

Author:

Trotta Ronald J.1,Harmon David L.1,Klotz James L.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal and Food Sciences University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

2. Forage‐Animal Production Research Unit USDA‐ARS Lexington Kentucky USA

Abstract

AbstractTo better understand mechanisms of serotonin‐ (5‐HT) mediated vasorelaxation, isolated lateral saphenous veins from cattle were assessed for vasoactivity using myography in response to increasing concentrations of 5‐HT or selective 5‐HT receptor agonists. Vessels were pre‐contracted with 1 × 10−4 M phenylephrine and exposed to increasing concentrations of 5‐HT or 5‐HT receptor agonists that were selective for 5‐HT1B, 5‐HT2B, 5‐HT4, and 5‐HT7. Vasoactive response data were normalized as a percentage of the maximum contractile response induced by the phenylephrine pre‐contraction. At 1 × 10−7 M 5‐HT, a relaxation was observed with an 88.7% decrease (p < 0.01) from the phenylephrine maximum. At 1 × 10−4 M 5‐HT, a contraction was observed with a 165% increase (p < 0.01) from the phenylephrine maximum. Increasing concentrations of agonists selective for 5‐HT2B, 5‐HT4, or 5‐HT7 resulted in a 27%, 92%, or 44% (p < 0.01) decrease from the phenylephrine maximum, respectively. Of these 5‐HT receptor agonists, the selective 5‐HT4 receptor agonist resulted in the greatest potency (−log EC50) value (6.30) compared with 5‐HT2B and 5‐HT7 receptor agonists (4.21 and 4.66, respectively). To confirm the involvement of 5‐HT4 in 5‐HT‐mediated vasorelaxation, blood vessels were exposed to either DMSO (solvent control) or a selective 5‐HT4 antagonist (1 × 10−5 M) for 5‐min prior to the phenylephrine pre‐contraction and 5‐HT additions. Antagonism of the 5‐HT4 receptor attenuated the vasorelaxation caused by 5‐HT. Approximately 94% of the vasorelaxation occurring in response to 5‐HT could be accounted for through 5‐HT4, providing strong evidence that 5‐HT‐mediated vasorelaxation occurs through 5‐HT4 activation in bovine peripheral vasculature.

Publisher

Wiley

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