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The influence of methysergide on 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced changes in regional distribution of blood flow
Authors:RALPH P. FORSYTH  PRAMOD R. SAXENA
Abstract:Systemic and regional haemodynamic variables were measured at the baseline and after saline or 5-HT infusions (5 μg kg?1 min?1, i.v.) or methysergide injections (0–5 mg kg?1, i.V.). Cardiac output and its complete distribution were measured by the radioactive microsphere (15 μm diam.) technique. Although 5-HT did not change the systemic variables, methysergide caused a moderate increase in systolic and mean blood pressure and heart rate. 5-HT caused a substantial increase in gastric and a moderate increase in cerebral and myocardial blood flow at the expense of that to the lungs (arteriovenous shunt + bronchial flows), kidneys and skin. While methysergide was able to reduce the vascular responses to 5-HT in stomach, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs and brain, the drug itself, like 5-HT, decreased the number of microspheres reaching the lungs. Since a large number of 15 μm microspheres can escape through the arteriovenous anastomoses to lodge in the lungs it seems likely that both 5-HT and methysergide can reduce the ‘non-nutrient’ flow through these anastomoses.
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