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Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

From an evolutionary aspect, dolphins share a very close phylogenetic relationship with pigs. Previously, we characterized porcine cerebral artery responsiveness to intrinsic vasoactive substances. Therefore, here, we investigated dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) cerebral artery responsiveness to 5-hydr...

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Autores principales: ISLAM, Md. Zahorul, SAWATARI, Yuji, KOJIMA, Shusuke, KIYAMA, Yusuke, NAKAMURA, Moe, SASAKI, Kyouko, OTSUKA, Mika, OBI, Takeshi, SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya, MIYAMOTO, Atsushi
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7653325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32814751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0351
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author ISLAM, Md. Zahorul
SAWATARI, Yuji
KOJIMA, Shusuke
KIYAMA, Yusuke
NAKAMURA, Moe
SASAKI, Kyouko
OTSUKA, Mika
OBI, Takeshi
SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya
MIYAMOTO, Atsushi
author_facet ISLAM, Md. Zahorul
SAWATARI, Yuji
KOJIMA, Shusuke
KIYAMA, Yusuke
NAKAMURA, Moe
SASAKI, Kyouko
OTSUKA, Mika
OBI, Takeshi
SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya
MIYAMOTO, Atsushi
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description From an evolutionary aspect, dolphins share a very close phylogenetic relationship with pigs. Previously, we characterized porcine cerebral artery responsiveness to intrinsic vasoactive substances. Therefore, here, we investigated dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) cerebral artery responsiveness to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), histamine (His), angiotensin (Ang) II, acetylcholine (ACh), noradrenaline (NA), and bradykinin (BK) to characterize their related receptor subtypes. We also compared dolphin cerebral artery responsiveness with porcine cerebral artery responsiveness. We found that 5-HT and His induced concentration-dependent contraction of the dolphin cerebral artery. Ketanserin (a 5-HT(2) antagonist) and methiothepin (a 5-HT(1) and 5-HT(2) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for 5-HT to the right. Although diphenhydramine (an H(1) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for His to the right, cimetidine (an H(2) antagonist) had no such effect. Ang II and ACh did not produce any vasomotor actions. NA induced concentration-dependent relaxation. Propranolol (a β antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for NA to the right, whereas phentolamine (an α antagonist) had no significant effect. BK induced relaxation followed by contraction in pre-contracted arteries with intact endothelium. HOE140 (a B(2) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for BK to the right, whereas des-Arg(9)-[Leu(8)]-BK (a B(1) antagonist) had no significant effect. These results suggest that 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), and H(1) receptor subtypes are important in arterial contraction and that β and B(2) receptor subtypes modify these contractions to relaxations. The responsiveness of the dolphin cerebral artery is very similar to that of porcine cerebral artery, supporting their evolutionary linkage.
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spelling pubmed-76533252020-11-16 Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) ISLAM, Md. Zahorul SAWATARI, Yuji KOJIMA, Shusuke KIYAMA, Yusuke NAKAMURA, Moe SASAKI, Kyouko OTSUKA, Mika OBI, Takeshi SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya MIYAMOTO, Atsushi J Vet Med Sci Pharmacology From an evolutionary aspect, dolphins share a very close phylogenetic relationship with pigs. Previously, we characterized porcine cerebral artery responsiveness to intrinsic vasoactive substances. Therefore, here, we investigated dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) cerebral artery responsiveness to 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), histamine (His), angiotensin (Ang) II, acetylcholine (ACh), noradrenaline (NA), and bradykinin (BK) to characterize their related receptor subtypes. We also compared dolphin cerebral artery responsiveness with porcine cerebral artery responsiveness. We found that 5-HT and His induced concentration-dependent contraction of the dolphin cerebral artery. Ketanserin (a 5-HT(2) antagonist) and methiothepin (a 5-HT(1) and 5-HT(2) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for 5-HT to the right. Although diphenhydramine (an H(1) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for His to the right, cimetidine (an H(2) antagonist) had no such effect. Ang II and ACh did not produce any vasomotor actions. NA induced concentration-dependent relaxation. Propranolol (a β antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for NA to the right, whereas phentolamine (an α antagonist) had no significant effect. BK induced relaxation followed by contraction in pre-contracted arteries with intact endothelium. HOE140 (a B(2) antagonist) shifted the concentration-response curve for BK to the right, whereas des-Arg(9)-[Leu(8)]-BK (a B(1) antagonist) had no significant effect. These results suggest that 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), and H(1) receptor subtypes are important in arterial contraction and that β and B(2) receptor subtypes modify these contractions to relaxations. The responsiveness of the dolphin cerebral artery is very similar to that of porcine cerebral artery, supporting their evolutionary linkage. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2020-08-19 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7653325/ /pubmed/32814751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0351 Text en ©2020 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle Pharmacology
ISLAM, Md. Zahorul
SAWATARI, Yuji
KOJIMA, Shusuke
KIYAMA, Yusuke
NAKAMURA, Moe
SASAKI, Kyouko
OTSUKA, Mika
OBI, Takeshi
SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya
MIYAMOTO, Atsushi
Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title_full Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title_fullStr Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title_full_unstemmed Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title_short Vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin II, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
title_sort vasomotor effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine, histamine, angiotensin ii, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and bradykinin on the cerebral artery of bottlenose dolphin (tursiops truncatus)
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7653325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32814751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0351
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