Ionotropic 5-HT3 receptor agonist-induced motor responses in the hindlimbs of paraplegic mice

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Guertin, PA
Steuer, I
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[1] Univ Laval, Dept Anat & Physiol, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Med Ctr, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
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10.1152/jn.00587.2005
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Centrally expressed 5-HT3 receptors (5-HTR3) are well known for their role in wakefulness, cognition, and nociception. However, clear evidence of their participation in motor control is still lacking despite specific 5-HTR3 expression in hindlimb motor areas of the spinal cord (i.e., lumbar laminae VII-IX). Here, we studied the acute effects of 4-amino-(6-chloro-2-pyridyl)-1-piperidine hydrochloride (SR 57227A), a potent and selective 5-HTR3 agonist, on hindlimb movement generation in complete paraplegic mice. The induced movements were assessed in open-field, air-stepping, and treadmill conditions using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The results revealed that SR 57227A (1-4 mg/kg ip) produced hindlimb movements corresponding to scores ranging from 1 to 5 on the motor scales of Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan and of Antri, Orsal, and Barthe. Additional analyses revealed that one-third of the movements displayed on a treadmill were "locomotor-like" (i.e., bilateral alternation), whereas only nonlocomotor movements were observed in the other testing conditions suggesting a task-dependent contribution of peripheral afferent inputs to these effects. Locomotor-like movements could also be induced in open field and air stepping if SR 57227A was combined with subthreshold doses of 5-carboxytryptamine (5-HT1A/7 receptor agonist), suggesting synergistic actions of these drugs on central neurons. These results demonstrate that 5-HTR3 activation can induce motor activity and, under some conditions, rhythmic locomotor-like movements in the hind-limbs of paraplegic mice providing evidence of an unsuspected role for this receptor subtype in hindlimb motor control.
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