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Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline.

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Foote, AP; Harmon, DL; Brown, KR; Strickland, JR; McLeod, KR; Bush, LP; Klotz, JL
Published in: Journal of animal science
May 2012

Ergovaline has been extensively used to study vasoactive effects of endophyte- (Neotyphodium coenophialum) infected tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum). However, initial results indicated that an extract of toxic tall fescue seed (E+EXT) is more potent than ergovaline alone in a right ruminal artery and vein bioassay. The E+EXT induced a greater contractile response than an equal concentration of ergovaline alone in the ruminal artery of heifers (P = 0.018). This led to a hypothesis that other compounds in the seed extract contribute to vasoconstriction. Thus, experiments were conducted to determine if vasoactivity of an E+EXT is different from a mixture of ergot alkaloids (ALK; ergovaline, ergotamine, ergocristine, ergocryptine, ergocornine, ergonovine, and lysergic acid) of similar concentrations and to determine if the vasoactivity of an E+EXT differs from an endophyte-free tall fescue seed extract (E-EXT). Segments of lateral saphenous vein and right ruminal artery and vein were collected from Holstein steers (n = 6) shortly after slaughter. Vessels were cleaned of excess connective tissue and fat and sliced into segments that were suspended in a multimyograph chamber with 5 mL of continually oxygenated Krebs-Henseleit buffer, equilibrated for 90 min, and exposed to a reference compound (120 mM KCl for ruminal vessels and 0.1 mM norepinephrine for saphenous vein). Increasing concentrations of each treatment (E+EXT, E-EXT, ALK, and ergovaline) were added to the respective chamber every 15 min after buffer replacement. Data were normalized as a percentage of maximal contractile response of the reference compound and fit to a sigmoidal concentration response curve. Ergovaline, ALK, and E+EXT induced similar responses in the saphenous vein, ruminal artery, and ruminal vein. The E+EXT displayed a smaller EC(50) (half maximal effective concentration) than ergovaline or ALK in the saphenous vein and ruminal vein (P < 0.008), but not the ruminal artery (P = 0.31). Extrapolated maximum response was greatest in the saphenous vein for ergovaline, least for E+EXT, and intermediate for ALK (P < 0.0001). The E-EXT did not induce a contractile response in any vessel tested (P > 0.1). Data from this study indicate that ergovaline is largely responsible for the locally induced vasoconstriction of bovine vasculature observed with endophyte-infected tall fescue.

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Journal of animal science

DOI

EISSN

1525-3163

ISSN

0021-8812

Publication Date

May 2012

Volume

90

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1603 / 1609

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstrictor Agents
  • Seeds
  • Saphenous Vein
  • Rumen
  • Plant Extracts
  • Male
  • Lolium
  • Ergotamines
  • Dairy & Animal Science
  • Cattle
 

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Foote, A. P., Harmon, D. L., Brown, K. R., Strickland, J. R., McLeod, K. R., Bush, L. P., & Klotz, J. L. (2012). Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline. In Journal of animal science (Vol. 90, pp. 1603–1609). https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2011-4513
Foote, A. P., D. L. Harmon, K. R. Brown, J. R. Strickland, K. R. McLeod, L. P. Bush, and J. L. Klotz. “Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline.” In Journal of Animal Science, 90:1603–9, 2012. https://doi.org/10.2527/jas.2011-4513.
Foote AP, Harmon DL, Brown KR, Strickland JR, McLeod KR, Bush LP, et al. Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline. In: Journal of animal science. 2012. p. 1603–9.
Foote, A. P., et al. “Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline.Journal of Animal Science, vol. 90, no. 5, 2012, pp. 1603–09. Epmc, doi:10.2527/jas.2011-4513.
Foote AP, Harmon DL, Brown KR, Strickland JR, McLeod KR, Bush LP, Klotz JL. Constriction of bovine vasculature caused by endophyte-infected tall fescue seed extract is similar to pure ergovaline. Journal of animal science. 2012. p. 1603–1609.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of animal science

DOI

EISSN

1525-3163

ISSN

0021-8812

Publication Date

May 2012

Volume

90

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1603 / 1609

Related Subject Headings

  • Vasoconstrictor Agents
  • Seeds
  • Saphenous Vein
  • Rumen
  • Plant Extracts
  • Male
  • Lolium
  • Ergotamines
  • Dairy & Animal Science
  • Cattle