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Tryptophan depletion affects compulsive behaviour in rats: strain dependent effects and associated neuromechanisms.
Merchán, A; Navarro, S V; Klein, A B; Aznar, S; Campa, L; Suñol, C; Moreno, M; Flores, P.
Affiliation
  • Merchán A; Department of Psychology, University of Almería, CeiA3, Carretera de Sacramento s/n, 04120, Almería, Spain.
  • Navarro SV; Department of Psychology, University of Almería, CeiA3, Carretera de Sacramento s/n, 04120, Almería, Spain.
  • Klein AB; Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Aznar S; Research Laboratory for Stereology and Neuroscience, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospitals, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2300, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Campa L; Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona, IIBB-CSIC-IDIBAPS, CIBERESP (CS), CIBERSAM (LC), 08028, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Suñol C; Institute of Biomedical Research of Barcelona, IIBB-CSIC-IDIBAPS, CIBERESP (CS), CIBERSAM (LC), 08028, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Moreno M; Department of Psychology, University of Almería, CeiA3, Carretera de Sacramento s/n, 04120, Almería, Spain.
  • Flores P; Department of Psychology, University of Almería, CeiA3, Carretera de Sacramento s/n, 04120, Almería, Spain. pflores@ual.es.
Psychopharmacology (Berl) ; 234(8): 1223-1236, 2017 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28280881
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE Compulsive behaviour, present in different psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia and drug abuse, is associated with altered levels of monoamines, particularly serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) and its receptor system.

OBJECTIVES:

The present study investigated whether 5-HT manipulation, through a tryptophan (TRP) depletion by diet in Wistar and Lister Hooded rats, modulates compulsive drinking in schedule-induced polydipsia (SIP) and locomotor activity in the open-field test. The levels of dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin and its metabolite were evaluated, as well as the 5-HT2A and 5-HT1A receptor binding, in different brain regions.

METHODS:

Wistar rats were selected as high (HD) or low (LD) drinkers according to their SIP behaviour, while Lister hooded rats did not show SIP acquisition. Both strains were fed for 14 days with either a TRP-free diet (T-) or a TRP-supplemented diet (T+)

RESULTS:

The TRP depletion diet effectively reduced 5-HT levels in the frontal cortex, amygdala and hippocampus in both strains of rats. The TRP-depleted HD Wistar rats were more sensitive to 5-HT manipulation, exhibiting more licks on SIP than did the non-depleted HD Wistar rats, while the LD Wistar and the Lister Hooded rats did not exhibit differences in SIP. In contrast, the TRP-depleted Lister Hooded rats increased locomotor activity compared to the non-depleted rats, while no differences were found in the Wistar rats. Serotonin 2A receptor binding in the striatum was significantly reduced in the TRP-depleted HD Wistar rats.

CONCLUSIONS:

These results suggest that alterations of the serotonergic system could be involved in compulsive behaviour in vulnerable populations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tryptophan / Behavior, Animal / Brain / Serotonin / Compulsive Behavior Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Psychopharmacology (Berl) Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tryptophan / Behavior, Animal / Brain / Serotonin / Compulsive Behavior Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Psychopharmacology (Berl) Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain