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Modulatory effects following subchronic stimulation of brain 5-HT7-R system in mice and rats

Authors :
Romano, Emilia
Ruocco, Lucia A.
Nativio, Paola
Lacivita, Enza
Ajmone-Cat, Maria A.
Boatto, Giampiero
Nieddu, Maria
Tino, Angela
Sadile, Adolfo G.
Minghetti, Luisa
Passarelli, Francesca
Leopoldo, Marcello
Laviola, Giovanni
Adriani, Walter
Source :
Reviews in the Neurosciences; June 2014, Vol. 25 Issue: 3 p383-400, 18p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

AbstractThe serotonin receptor 7 (5-HT7-R) plays important functional roles in learning and memory, in regulation of mood and circadian rhythmicity. LP-211 is a new selective agonist, belonging to 1-arylpiperazine category. We report studies aimed to evaluate the modulatory effect of a subchronic regimen on behavioral/molecular parameters. At low dose [0.25 mg/kg intraperitoneally (i.p.)], LP-211 induced a 6-h anticipated wake up in adult mice (with no temporal landmark by constant light), acting as nonphotic stimulus for ‘internal clock’ resetting. In standard 12:12-h light/dark cycle, a subchronic effect (5–6 days at 0.25 mg/kg, once per day) was observed: delayed wake up, reduced peak of locomotor activity and no evidence for brain cellular proliferation after ex vivoanalysis. Other studies in rats were aimed to investigate long-term effects of developmental LP-211 administration into adulthood. Subchronic LP-211 (0.125 mg/kg i.p. once per day during the prepuberal phase) reduced l-glutamate, N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor 1 and dopamine transporter within the ventral striatum. With LP-211 (0.25 mg/kg i.p. once per day during the postpuberal phase), clear reductions were observed in the immunoreactivity of serotonin transporter and dopaminergic D2 receptors in the ventral and dorsal striatum, respectively. Subchronic LP-211 in rats and mice appears to be a suitable tool for studying the role of 5-HT7-R in sleep disorders, emotional/motivational regulations, attentive processes and executive functions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03341763 and 21910200
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Reviews in the Neurosciences
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs32970839
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/revneuro-2014-0007