Effect of serotonin on myocardial contractility in newborn rats with excess and deficiency of serotonin in the embryonic period
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Serotonin as a neurotransmitter (5-HT) plays a crucial role in the cardiovascular system. Serotonin is a
humoral system of regulators and modulators of physiological processes. Under pathological conditions, these
processes can turn into factors contributing to the development of diseases such as atherosclerosis, arterial
hypertension, and pulmonary hypertension. The 5-HT4 and 5-HT2B receptors are found in cardiomyocytes.
During the embryonic period, serotonin acts as a growth factor and plays an important regulatory role in the
crucial period of embryonic development, in particular, a heart of an embryo. Therefore, any interference
with this system in the womb can disrupt the normal development of the cardiovascular system. In the given
study, there is some data provided to indicate that a change in the serotonin concentration created by the serotonin
synthesis and the membrane serotonin transporter blocked in the embryonic period of ontogenesis, affects
the inotropic function of the right ventricular myocardium in early postnatal ontogenesis, which is
caused by a change in the contraction time in the groups under the experiment. Thus, statistically the response
of cardiomyocytes to serotonin is significantly higher in the group with an excess of serotonin and significantly
lower in the group with a deficiency of serotonin compared to the control group.
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Akhmetova М.Zh. Effect of serotonin on myocardial contractility in newborn rats with excess and deficiency of serotonin in the embryonic period/М.Zh. Akhmetova [et. al}//Қарағанды университетінің хабаршысы. Биология. Медицина. География сериясы = Вестник Карагандинского университета. Серия Биология. Медицина. География. = Bulletin of the Karaganda university. Biology. Medicine. Geography Series. -2021. №1. Р.82-87.