Serotonin as an alternative transmitter in sympathetic nerves of large cerebral arteries of the rabbit.
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation Research
- Vol. 60 (2), 220-228
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.60.2.220
Abstract
The distribution of serotonin (5-HT)-like immunoreactive (5-HT-LI) nerves and the potential role of 5-HT as a vasoconstrictor transmitter in large cerebral arteries of the rabbit were examined. 5-HT-LI fibers with weak immunofluorescence were observed in the anterior cerebral, middle cerebral, and basilar arteries when fixed by immersion after dissection from exsanguinated animals. The 5-HT-LI fibers, however, were not detected in these arteries when fixed either in vitro or in situ after first being perfused with Krebs solution in situ to flush the blood component from the lumen prior to dissection. In these arteries, 5-HT-LI nerve fibers with intense immunofluorescence, however, reappeared following incubation with 5-HT in vitro. The intensity of the 5-HT-LI fibers seemed to be proportional to the duration and 5-HT concentration during incubation. Following chronic surgical sympathectomy, 5-HT-LI fibers were not detected in arteries before or after incubation with 5-HT. Transmural nerve stimulation elicited constriction in 50% of the control arterial segments examined. The constriction was not affected by ketanserin but was prevented by guanethidine and chronic surgical sympathectomy. The remaining arterial segments that did not respond on transmural nerve stimulation, however, became constrictive on transmural nerve stimulation following incubation with 5-HT in vitro. The constriction was blocked by ketanserin and clonidine. These results demonstrate that the large cerebral artery of the rabbit brain has extremely sparse or no authentic 5-HT-LI nerves.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
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