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Serotonin-induced contraction in canine coronary artery and saphenous vein: role of a 5-HT1D-like receptor.

Authors :
Cushing DJ
Baez M
Kursar JD
Schenck K
Cohen ML
Source :
Life sciences [Life Sci] 1994; Vol. 54 (22), pp. 1671-80.
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The identity of the serotonin (5-HT) receptor(s) that mediate(s) contraction in canine coronary artery and saphenous vein remains controversial. Ring segments of endothelium-denuded coronary artery and helical strips of saphenous vein were suspended in organ chambers for measurement of isometric force. 5-HT, alpha Me-5-HT and sumatriptan contracted both coronary artery and saphenous vein and the non-selective 5-HT receptor antagonist 1-naphthylpiperazine (100nM) blocked 5-HT- and sumatriptan-induced contraction in both tissues. The agonist rank order potency for contraction (5-HT > sumatriptan > alpha Me5-HT > 5-MeOT > 5-MeT) was similar in both tissues and was consistent with that for a 5-HT1D receptor. Oligonucleotide primers specific for the 5-HT1D receptor sequence were designed for use in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). cDNA derived from total RNA or mRNA from canine tissues was used in the PCR. PCR resulted in the amplification of a 632 base pair sequence in both canine coronary artery and saphenous vein; consistent with that expected for the 5-HT1D receptor. Southern blot analysis, with an oligonucleotide probe internal to the sequence amplified by the PCR primers, confirmed that the sequence amplified by PCR was the 5-HT1D receptor. Thus, the 5-HT1D receptor is expressed in canine coronary artery and saphenous vein and taken together with the pharmacological data, supports the possibility that a 5-HT1D-like receptor mediates contraction in these two tissues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0024-3205
Volume :
54
Issue :
22
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Life sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7909909
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205(94)00607-5