Cardiovascular response to exogenous serotonin in healthy calves

Annick S. Linden From the Departments of Bacteriology (Linden), Pathology (Desmecht), Large Animal Internal Medicine (Amory), and Genetics (Beduin), and Laboratory for Functional Investigation of the Department of Physiology (Lekeux), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

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Daniel J. M. Desmecht From the Departments of Bacteriology (Linden), Pathology (Desmecht), Large Animal Internal Medicine (Amory), and Genetics (Beduin), and Laboratory for Functional Investigation of the Department of Physiology (Lekeux), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

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Hélène Amory From the Departments of Bacteriology (Linden), Pathology (Desmecht), Large Animal Internal Medicine (Amory), and Genetics (Beduin), and Laboratory for Functional Investigation of the Department of Physiology (Lekeux), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

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Jean-Marie Beduin From the Departments of Bacteriology (Linden), Pathology (Desmecht), Large Animal Internal Medicine (Amory), and Genetics (Beduin), and Laboratory for Functional Investigation of the Department of Physiology (Lekeux), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

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Pierre M. Lekeux From the Departments of Bacteriology (Linden), Pathology (Desmecht), Large Animal Internal Medicine (Amory), and Genetics (Beduin), and Laboratory for Functional Investigation of the Department of Physiology (Lekeux), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium.

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Abstract

Objective

To characterize the cardiovascular response to IV administration of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamme [5- HT]) in calves.

Animals

5 healthy unsedated Friesian calves.

Procedure

41 5-HT administrations were performed: 11 slow infusions (duration, 5 minutes) and 30 bolus infusions (duration, 5 seconds). Cardiovascular function values were recorded before, during, and after the infusions.

Results

Slow infusion of 5-HT first resulted in a brief period of severe bradycardia, then in sustained tachycardia with a concomitant increase in cardiac output. Systemic blood pressure response to 5-HT was triphasic, with initial hypotension concomitant with bradycardia, then a pressor phase associated with an increase in systemic vascular resistance, and finally, a long-lasting hypotensive phase associated with decreased systemic vascular resistance. Pulmonary hypertension was associated with increased pulmonary vascular resistance, reflecting intense pulmonary vasoconstriction. Bolus infusion at increasing dosages resulted in dose-dependent bradycardia and systemic hypotension, followed by dose-dependent systemic hypertension. Unlike with slow infusion, neither the second tachycardic nor the third systemic hypotensive phases were evident.

Conclusions

5-HT induces dose-dependent cardiovascular responses, including a reflex response followed by pulmonary and systemic vasoconstriction, in healthy calves.

Clinical Relevance

Determining the type of serotonergic receptors responsible for these responses may help to determine whether 5-HT is involved in the mechanisms underlying brisket disease in cattle. (Am J Vet Res 1996; 57:731–738)

Abstract

Objective

To characterize the cardiovascular response to IV administration of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamme [5- HT]) in calves.

Animals

5 healthy unsedated Friesian calves.

Procedure

41 5-HT administrations were performed: 11 slow infusions (duration, 5 minutes) and 30 bolus infusions (duration, 5 seconds). Cardiovascular function values were recorded before, during, and after the infusions.

Results

Slow infusion of 5-HT first resulted in a brief period of severe bradycardia, then in sustained tachycardia with a concomitant increase in cardiac output. Systemic blood pressure response to 5-HT was triphasic, with initial hypotension concomitant with bradycardia, then a pressor phase associated with an increase in systemic vascular resistance, and finally, a long-lasting hypotensive phase associated with decreased systemic vascular resistance. Pulmonary hypertension was associated with increased pulmonary vascular resistance, reflecting intense pulmonary vasoconstriction. Bolus infusion at increasing dosages resulted in dose-dependent bradycardia and systemic hypotension, followed by dose-dependent systemic hypertension. Unlike with slow infusion, neither the second tachycardic nor the third systemic hypotensive phases were evident.

Conclusions

5-HT induces dose-dependent cardiovascular responses, including a reflex response followed by pulmonary and systemic vasoconstriction, in healthy calves.

Clinical Relevance

Determining the type of serotonergic receptors responsible for these responses may help to determine whether 5-HT is involved in the mechanisms underlying brisket disease in cattle. (Am J Vet Res 1996; 57:731–738)

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