Characterization of the functional heterologous desensitization of hypothalamic 5-HT(1A) receptors after 5-HT(2A) receptor activation.
J Neurosci
; 21(20): 7919-27, 2001 Oct 15.
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Desensitization of 5-HT(1A) receptors could be involved in the long-term therapeutic effect of anxiolytic and antidepressant drugs. Pretreatment of rats with the 5-HT(2A/2C) agonist DOI induces an attenuation of hypothalamic 5-HT(1A) receptor-G(z)-protein signaling, measured as the ACTH and oxytocin responses to an injection of the 5-HT(1A) agonist 8-OH-DPAT. We characterized this functional heterologous desensitization of 5-HT(1A) receptors in rats and examined some of the mechanisms that are involved. A time course experiment revealed that DOI produces a delayed and reversible reduction of the ACTH and oxytocin responses to an 8-OH-DPAT challenge. The maximal desensitization occurred at 2 hr, and it disappeared 24 hr after DOI injection. The desensitization was dose-dependent, and it shifted the oxytocin and ACTH dose-response curves of 8-OH-DPAT to the right (increased ED(50)) with no change in their maximal responses (E(max)). The 5-HT(2A) receptor antagonist MDL 100,907 prevented the DOI-induced desensitization, indicating that 5-HT(2A) receptors mediate the effect of DOI. Analysis of the components of the 5-HT(1A) receptor-G(z)-protein signaling system showed that DOI did not alter the level of membrane-associated G(z)-proteins in the hypothalamus. Additionally, DOI did not alter the binding of [(3)H]8-OH-DPAT or the inhibition by GTPgammaS of [(3)H]8-OH-DPAT binding in the hypothalamus. In conclusion, the activation of 5-HT(2A) receptors induces a transient functional desensitization of 5-HT(1A) receptor signaling in the hypothalamus, which may occur distal to the 5-HT(1A) receptor-G(z)-protein interface.
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MEDLINE
Medicinas Complementares:
Homeopatia
Assunto principal:
Receptores de Serotonina
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Hipotálamo
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Neurosci
Ano de publicação:
2001
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos