High and low affinity 5-HT2 and 5-HT1C binding sites: responses to neonatal 5,7-DHT lesions in rat brain
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High and low affinity 5-HT2 and 5-HT1C binding sites: responses to neonatal 5,7-DHT lesions in rat brain
Abstract
5-HT receptor denervation supersensitivity has been proposed to explain behavioural supersensitivity to L-5-HTP in rats with 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) lesions. No upregulation of 5-HT2 binding sites was found despite supersensitivity to putative 5-HT2,1C drugs. To test the hypothesis that the 5-HT1C properties of these drugs are involved instead, dose-response and time-course studies of 5-HT1C and 5-HT2 receptors were performed using several different radioligands in rat brain after making neonatal 5,7-DHT lesions by intraperitoneal injection. 5-HT1C sites labelled with [3H]-mesulergine showed a distinct regional distribution: brainstem > diencephalon > cortex > hippocampus > cerebellum, constituting 65, 70, 31, 70, and 73% of total sites labelled by [3H]-mesulergine in the absence of 20 nM spiperone to block 5-HT2 sites, respectively. 5,7-DHT lesions did not significantly alter BMAX, KD, or nH of [3H]-mesulergine-labelled 5-HT1C sites in cortex or other regions but did reduce the density of cortical [3H]-paroxetine sites (-55%). Cortical 5-HT1C sites labelled by [3H]-5-HT or [3H]-mianserin, and cortical 5-HT2 sites labelled by [3H]-DOB or [3H]-ketanserin, were also unaffected. These data suggest that although denervation supersensitivity of 5-HT1C or 5-HT2 receptors may occur at the level of the receptor transducer-effector, there is no evidence it occurs at the receptor recognition site.
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