Lack of GSK3ß activation and modulation of synaptic plasticity by dopamine in 5-HT1A-receptor KO mice.
Neuropharmacology
; 113(Pt A): 124-136, 2017 02.
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Psychiatric disorders are associated with excitation-inhibition (E-I) balance impairment in the prefrontal cortex. However, how the E-I balance is regulated is poorly known. The E-I balance of neuronal networks is linked to the action of numerous neuromodulators such as dopamine and 5-HT. We investigated the role of D2-receptors in tuning the E-I balance in a mouse model of anxiety, the 5-HT1A-receptor KO mice. We focused on synaptic plasticity of excitation and inhibition on layer 5 pyramidal neurons. We show that D2-receptor activation decreases the excitation and favors HFS-induced LTD of excitatory synapses via the activation of GSK3ß. This effect is absent in 5-HT1A-receptor KO mice. Our data show that the fine control of excitatory transmission by GSK3ß requires recruitment of D2-receptors and depends on the presence of 5-HT1A-receptors. In psychiatric disorders in which the number of 5-HT1A-receptors decreased, therapies should reconsider how serotonin and dopamine receptors interact and control neuronal network activity.
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Receptores de Dopamina D2
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Corteza Prefrontal
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Células Piramidales
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Receptor de Serotonina 5-HT1A
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Glucógeno Sintasa Quinasa 3 beta
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Plasticidad Neuronal
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Neuropharmacology
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2017
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