In vivo electrophysiological examination of 5-HT2 responses in 5-HT2C receptor mutant mice

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L.E. Rueter
L.H. Tecott
P. Blier
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[1] Neurobiological Psychiatry Unit,
[2] McGill University,undefined
[3] 1033 Pine Ave. W.,undefined
[4] Montréal,undefined
[5] Canada H3A 1A1,undefined
[6] UCSF Department of Psychiatry,undefined
[7] Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute,undefined
[8] 401 Parnassus Ave.,undefined
[9] San Francisco,undefined
[10] CA 94143-0984,undefined
[11] USA,undefined
[12] Present address: Abbott Laboratories,undefined
[13] AP9A,undefined
[14] 47W,undefined
[15] 100 Abbott Park Rd.,undefined
[16] Abbott Park,undefined
[17] IL 60064-6115,undefined
[18] USA,undefined
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Orbitofrontal cortex Caudate nucleus DOI mCPP MDL 100907 Clozapine;
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The present study used 5-HT2C receptor mutant mice and their wild-type littermates to characterize the 5-HT2 receptor using the 5-HT2 agonists (±)-2-dimethoxy-4-iodoamphetamine hydrochloride (DOI) and 1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine (mCPP) applied locally in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and head of the caudate nucleus. Microiontophoretically-applied 5-HT, DOI and mCPP induced current-dependent inhibition of neuronal firing activity in both brain regions. There was no difference between 5-HT2C receptor mutants and wild-type mice in the ability of 5-HT or DOI to inhibit neuronal firing at any current used. In contrast, there was a reduced ability of mCPP to inhibit firing activity in the OFC when ejected at 10 nA. Unexpectedly, there was a small but significant increase in mCPP-induced inhibition in the caudate nucleus of mutant mice. In the OFC, the 5-HT2A antagonist MDL 100907 (2 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly antagonized the effect of both DOI and mCPP. In contrast, the non-selective 5-HT antagonist clozapine (10 mg/kg, i.p.) significantly antagonized only mCPP in the wild-type mice. However, neither MDL 100907 nor clozapine antagonized DOI or mCPP in the caudate nucleus. Finally, it required significantly less quisqualate to activate neurons in the 5-HT2C receptor mutants than in the wild-type mice, suggesting that 5-HT2C receptors serve a tonic inhibitory role in membrane excitability. The present results indicate that the inhibitory action of DOI is predominantly mediated by the 5-HT2A receptor in the OFC. mCPP, when applied locally, inhibits OFC firing activity by acting on both 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors. However, DOI and mCPP might be acting in the caudate nucleus through an atypical 5-HT2 receptor yet to be characterized.
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