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Adaptations in pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor function and cocaine supersensitivity in serotonin transporter knockout rats.
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Psychopharmacology [Psychopharmacology (Berl)] 2008 Oct; Vol. 200 (3), pp. 367-80. Date of Electronic Publication: 2008 Jun 27. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- Rationale: While individual differences in vulnerability to psychostimulants have been largely attributed to dopaminergic neurotransmission, the role of serotonin is not fully understood.<br />Objectives: To study the rewarding and motivational properties of cocaine in the serotonin transporter knockout (SERT-/-) rat and the involvement of compensatory changes in 5-HT1A receptor function are the objectives of the study.<br />Materials and Methods: The SERT-/- rat was tested for cocaine-induced locomotor activity, cocaine-induced conditioned place preference, and intravenous cocaine self-administration. In addition, the function and expression of 5-HT1A receptors was assessed using telemetry and autoradiography, respectively, and the effect of 5-HT1A receptor ligands on cocaine's psychomotor effects were studied.<br />Results: Cocaine-induced hyperactivity and conditioned place preference, as well as intravenous cocaine self-administration were enhanced in SERT-/- rats. Furthermore, SERT-/- rats displayed a reduced hypothermic response to the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OHDPAT. S-15535, a selective somatodendritic 5-HT1A receptor agonist, reduced stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) in wild-type controls (SERT+/+), while it increased SIH in SERT-/- rats. As 5-HT1A receptor binding was reduced in selective brain regions, these thermal responses may be indicative for desensitized 5-HT1A receptors. We further found that both 8-OHDPAT and S-15535 pretreatment increased low-dose cocaine-induced locomotor activity in SERT-/- rats, but not SERT+/+ rats. At a high cocaine dose, only SERT+/+ animals responded to 8-OHDPAT and S-15535.<br />Conclusion: These data indicate that SERT-/- -associated 5-HT1A receptor adaptations facilitate low-dose cocaine effects and attenuate high-dose cocaine effects in cocaine supersensitive animals. The role of postsynaptic and somatodendritic 5-HT1A receptors is discussed.
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- Animals
Autoradiography
Choice Behavior drug effects
Cocaine administration & dosage
Cocaine pharmacology
Cocaine-Related Disorders psychology
Conditioning, Operant drug effects
Genotype
Infusions, Intravenous
Motor Activity drug effects
Radioligand Assay
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Self Administration
Social Environment
Cocaine-Related Disorders genetics
Gene Knockout Techniques
Motivation
Receptor, Serotonin, 5-HT1A genetics
Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0033-3158
- Volume :
- 200
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Psychopharmacology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 18581099
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-008-1212-x