Chronic ethanol inhibits rat hippocampal "stimulus-secretion" coupling mechanism for 5-hydroxytryptamine in vitro
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Chronic ethanol inhibits rat hippocampal "stimulus-secretion" coupling mechanism for 5-hydroxytryptamine in vitro
Abstract
Effects of ethanol on serotonergic neurotransmission were investigated in crude mitochondrial fraction (P2 fraction) from rat brain hippocampus and hypothalamus. The [14C]5-HT preloaded P2 fraction was exposed to 45 mM KCl to induce 5-hydroxytryptamine release in vitro. Ethanol in vitro did not produce any significant inhibition of [14C]5-HT release until its concentration was greater than 100 mM. The K+-evoked 45Ca uptake of hippocampal P2 fraction was unaffected by 100 mM. However, 200 mM ethanol inhibited approximately 63% of K+-evoked 45Ca uptake. Chronic ethanol (10 g/kg/day) for 6 days inhibited [14C]5-HT release from hippocampus whereas it did not affect [14C]5-HT release from hypothalamus. Results indicate that chronic ethanol treatment may decrease serotonergic neurotransmission in selective brain regions. The reduction in 5-hydroxytryptamine release was the result of inhibition in "stimulus-secretion" coupling mechanism.
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