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. 1991;26(5-6):567-73.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.alcalc.a045160.

Alterations in serotonin receptor subtypes in ethanol-dependent rats

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Alterations in serotonin receptor subtypes in ethanol-dependent rats

J Ulrichsen. Alcohol Alcohol. 1991.

Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) receptor subtypes were investigated during severe ethanol intoxication and withdrawal. Ethanol was administered intragastrically five times a day for 4 days (12 g/kg per day). 5-HT receptor subtypes were studied: (1) in severely intoxicated animals (mean blood ethanol concentration (BEC) = 4.7 g/l); (2) during the withdrawal reaction; and (3) in a control group. The maximal density of [3H] 8-hydroxy-2-(di-n- propylamino)tetralin [( 3H] 8-OH-DPAT) binding (Bmax) to 5-HT1a receptors was decreased by 25 and 17% in the hippocampus during chronic ethanol intoxication and withdrawal, respectively. [3H]Ketanserin binding to 5-HT2 receptors in the cortex, (-)[125I]-iodo-cyanopindolol [( 125I]CYP) binding to 5-HT1b receptors in the striatum and hypothalamus, and [3H] 8-OH-DPAT binding in the cortex were not affected by chronic ethanol administration. Previous in vitro experiments have shown that 5-HT1a receptors in the hippocampus are inhibitory. The down-regulation of these receptors may play a role in physical ethanol dependence, by inducing hyperexcitability of the hippocampus.

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