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Comparative Study
. 2003 Jul;75(4):769-76.
doi: 10.1016/s0091-3057(03)00152-7.

5-HT1B receptor mRNA levels in dorsal raphe nucleus: inverse association with anxiety behavior in the elevated plus maze

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Comparative Study

5-HT1B receptor mRNA levels in dorsal raphe nucleus: inverse association with anxiety behavior in the elevated plus maze

Karl J Kaiyala et al. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

Serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus, the major source of forebrain serotonin projections, synthesize a terminal autoreceptor that inhibits serotonin release-the 5-HT(1B) autoreceptor. Overexpression of this autoreceptor is hypothesized to contribute to anxiety. Antidepressants decrease (while learned helplessness increases) 5-HT(1B) mRNA in dorsal raphe neurons, and viral-mediated overexpression of 5-HT(1B) here increases anxiety behavior after stress. However, 5-HT(1B) mRNA levels in dorsal raphe are substantially elevated in unstressed rats in two models of stress resistance. Thus, the role of dorsal raphe 5-HT(1B) autoreceptors in anxiety is complex. Therefore, we tested whether different stressors differentially affect dorsal raphe 5-HT(1B) mRNA [via in situ hybridization histochemistry] and anxiety behavior (using the elevated plus maze). Rats were assigned to a stressor (either forced swim, water restraint, dry restraint, or electric tail shock) or a control condition, then were tested and sacrificed 24 h later. Overall, controls exhibited less anxiety than stressed rats as indicated by a higher ratio of open arm to total arm entries (OTR). The stressors did not differentially affect the OTR, nor did any alter dorsal raphe 5-HT(1B) mRNA levels. There was, however, a significant positive correlation between the OTR and 5HT(1B) mRNA intensity in controls (r=.64; P=.006), but not in stressed rats (r=.16, P=.36), providing further evidence that elevated dorsal raphe 5-HT(1B) levels are associated with reduced anxiety in animals that have not been exposed to stress.

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