Effects of grazing different ergovaline concentrations on vasoactivity of bovine lateral saphenous vein.

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE(2018)

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Previous research has demonstrated that exposure to ergot alkaloids reduces vasoactivity of serotonin (5HT) receptors. Chemical suppression of tall fescue seedhead production is a tool to reduce the level of exposure to ergot alkaloids by a grazing animal. Therefore, the objective was to evaluate contractility of lateral saphenous veins biopsied from mixed breed steers following a 87- to 101-d grazing period on 3-ha pastures of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon; n = 5 steers; BW = 340 +/- 9 kg), or toxic endophyte-infected tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) that was not treated (n = 5 steers; BW = 300 +/- 6; 0.56 ppm ergovaline) or was treated (n = 5 steers; BW = 294 +/- 9 kg; 0.24 ppm ergovaline) with herbicide containing aminopyralid and metsulfuron-methyl. To evaluate contractility, biopsied veins were mounted in a multimyograph and exposed to increasing concentrations of a tall fescue seed extract (EXT; ergovaline source) and 5HT(1B) (CP 93129), 5HT(1D) (L-694,247), and 5HT(2A) (TCB2) agonists. All contractility data were normalized to a maximal response of 1 x 10(-4) M norepinephrine and were analyzed as a split plot treatment design using SAS for effects of pasture treatment, agonist concentration, and the interaction. There was no contractile response to any concentration of 5HT(1B) agonist in any of the pasture treatments. There were pasture x concentration interactions for contractile responses to 5HT(2A) agonist (P < 0.01) and EXT (P < 0.01). For both EXT and TCB2, veins from bermudagrass steers were more vasoactive to the higher concentrations of these compounds (P < 0.05), and there were no differences between veins collected from the unsuppressed or seed-head-suppressed treatments (P = 0.66). There was also a pasture x concentration interaction for the contractile responses to 5HT(1D) agonist (P < 0.01). However, these responses were not sigmoidal and reached a zenith at 5 x 10(-7) and 1 x 10(-6) M. At these concentrations, the response was greatest for veins from the unsuppressed treatment (P < 0.05) and did not differ between veins from suppressed and bermudagrass treatments (P = 0.41). Although reduced levels of ergovaline in seedhead-suppressed pastures did not alter vasoactivity of 5HT(2A) or 5HT(1B) receptors in the lateral saphenous vein, elevated vasoactivity of 5HT(1D) in veins from unsuppressed tall fescue pasture treatment suggests that lower ergovaline levels in seedhead-suppressed pastures can influence the vascular effects of ergot alkaloids.
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cattle,ergot alkaloids,serotonin receptors,tall fescue,vasoconstriction
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