1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf01744594
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Diverse inotropic effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine in heart muscles of various mammalian species

Abstract: The inotropic effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) on mammalian heart muscles were investigated. 5-HT (10(-8)-10(-3)M) produced increases in the contractile tension of atrial and ventricular muscles isolated from guinea pigs, Japanese monkeys, and humans, but not in rat heart preparations. The maximum percent increase of contraction was largest in guinea pig ventricular muscles (142.0 percent), followed by monkey atrium (86.3 percent), human atrium (71.7 percent), guinea pig atrium (48.7 percent), and monkey … Show more

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“…Interestingly, this effect of 5-HT on atrial myocytes appears to be species specific since it is without effect in atrial myocytes isolated from rats, guinea-pigs, rabbits and frogs (Ouadid et al 1992). 5-HT also has no effect on inotropy or ICa,L in human left ventricular myocytes (Jahnel et al 1992), or ICa,L in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes (Zaizen et al 1996), but is positively inotropic in preparations of human atria, guinea-pig atria and ventricles, and Japanese monkey atria and ventricles, but has no effect in rat preparations (Zaizen et al 1996). Direct and indirect effects have been proposed to account for these differences.…”
Section: -Hydroxytryptaminementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, this effect of 5-HT on atrial myocytes appears to be species specific since it is without effect in atrial myocytes isolated from rats, guinea-pigs, rabbits and frogs (Ouadid et al 1992). 5-HT also has no effect on inotropy or ICa,L in human left ventricular myocytes (Jahnel et al 1992), or ICa,L in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes (Zaizen et al 1996), but is positively inotropic in preparations of human atria, guinea-pig atria and ventricles, and Japanese monkey atria and ventricles, but has no effect in rat preparations (Zaizen et al 1996). Direct and indirect effects have been proposed to account for these differences.…”
Section: -Hydroxytryptaminementioning
confidence: 99%