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Interaction of ergovaline with serotonin receptor 5-HT2A in bovine ruminal and mesenteric vasculature.

Ronald J Trotta1, David L Harmon1, James L Klotz2.   

Abstract

Ergot alkaloids from endophyte-infected (Epichloë coenophiala) tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) induce vasoconstriction. Previous work has shown that serotonin receptor subtype, 5HT2A, is present in bovine ruminal (R) and mesenteric (M) vasculature, plays a role in vasoconstriction, and could be influenced by ergot alkaloids. To determine the influence of ergot alkaloids on 5HT2A, the vasoactivity of an agonist selective for 5HT2A, (4-bromo-3,6-dimethoxybenzocyclobuten-1-yl) methylamine HCl (TCB-2), was evaluated using bovine ruminal and mesenteric arteries and veins (RA, RV, MA, MV) that were exposed to ergovaline (ERV) prior to or during the TCB-2 additions. Ruminal and mesenteric blood vessel segments were collected, cleaned, and cut into 2- to 3-mm cross-sections. Vessel segments were incubated in Krebs-Henseleit buffer containing 0, 0.01 or 1 µM ERV for 2 h prior to TCB-2 dose response or exposed to ERV concentrations simultaneously during TCB-2 dose response. For the dose response portion of the study, vessels were suspended in a multimyograph containing 5 mL of continuously oxygenated Krebs-Henseleit buffer and equilibrated to 1 g tension for 90 min. Vessels were exposed to increasing concentrations of TCB-2 every 15 min and contractile response data were normalized as a percentage of the maximum contractile response induced by 120 mM KCl reference. Analysis of variance was evaluated separately for each vessel and each ERV exposure experiment using the mixed models procedure of SAS for effects of TCB-2 and ERV concentrations. All blood vessels with previous ERV exposure had significantly lower contractile responses to TCB-2 (P < 0.01). All blood vessels with simultaneous exposure to 1 µM ERV had higher (P < 0.01) contractile responses at lower concentrations of TCB-2. Simultaneous ERV addition at 1 × 10-4 M TCB-2 did not affect contractility of RV, MA, MV (P > 0.05), but decreased contractility of RA (P < 0.01). These results indicate that ergopeptine alkaloid exposure influences contractility of bovine ruminal and mesenteric blood vessels through serotonin receptor subtype 5HT2A by acting as both an agonist and antagonist. Additional work is needed to determine if ergot alkaloids like ERV simply occupy receptor binding sites competitively, or influence receptor internalization to cause the observed divergent responses.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30476153      PMCID: PMC6247838          DOI: 10.1093/jas/sky346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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