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. 1980 Jul 25;65(2-3):175-83.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(80)90390-8.

Pharmacological characterization of serotonin receptors in the facial motor nucleus: a microiontophoretic study

Pharmacological characterization of serotonin receptors in the facial motor nucleus: a microiontophoretic study

R B McCall et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The effects of 'peripheral' serotonin (5-HT) antagonists on the facilitation of facial motoneuron excitation by 5-HT were investigated in the present study. Microiontophoretic application (5--10 aA) or intravenous administration of methysergide (0.5--1.0 mg/kg), cyproheptadine (0.5--1.0 mg/kg), cinanserin (0.5--1.0 mg/kg), or metergoline (50--100 micrograms/kg) antagonized the facilitating effect of 5-HT but not that of norepinephrine (NE) on facial motoneurons. Blockade developed within 1--2 min of the intravenous administration of methysergide, cyproheptadine and cinanserin and continued up to 30 min. The antagonism produced by intravenous metergoline took 8--15 min to develop and lasted for at least 6 h. Chronic administration of metergoline resulted in supersensitivity to 5-HT and NE in the facial nucleus. The putative 5-HT antagonists chlorpromazine, propranolol, and methiothepin failed to block the facilitating effect of 5-HT; however, methiothepin did block NE. The results are discussed in relation to a two-component model of the 5-HT mediated motor syndrome consisting of : (1) patterned excitatory inputs to motor nuclei; (2) 5-HT facilitation of these excitatory inputs. The 'peripheral' 5-HT antagonists appear to directly block the latter component.

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