Activation or blockade of prelimbic 5-HT4 receptors improves working memory in hemiparkinsonian rats

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jie Yang , Li Chen , Xiaoying Li , Yuan Guo , Hao Hu , Fan Li , Tao Wang , Yong Wang , Lu Yao , Li Zhang , Jian Liu
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Abstract

Working memory deficits commonly occur in Parkinson's disease. 5-hydroxytryptamine4 (5-HT4) receptors are widely distributed in the prelimbic cortex (PrL) and involved in cognition. Here we tested the effects of activation and blockade of PrL 5-HT4 receptors on working memories by T-maze rewarded alternation and Morris water maze tests in rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesion of the medial forebrain bundle. The lesion induced working memory deficits, decreased dopamine levels in the limbic-related brain regions, changed normalized δ, high θ, α, β, low and high γ power of the PrL, and upregulated expression of PrL 5-HT4 receptor. Intra-PrL injection of 5-HT4 receptor agonist BIMU8 or antagonist GR113808 did not impact working memories in sham rats, but improved working memory deficits in the lesioned rats. Intra-PrL injection of BIMU8 or GR113808 had no effect on monoamine levels in the limbic-related brain regions or normalized low and high γ power of the PrL in sham rats. However, in the lesioned rats, intra-PrL injection of BIMU8 significantly increased dopamine and 5-HT levels in the medial prefrontal cortex, amygdala and dorsal hippocampus, while intra-PrL injection of GR113808 significantly increased dopamine levels in these brain regions and increased normalized low and high γ power of the PrL. These results suggest that 6-OHDA lesion in rats induces working memory deficits, while activation or blockade of PrL 5-HT4 receptors improves the deficits in the lesioned rats, which possibly due to the changes of monoamine levels in the limbic-related brain regions and network activity of neurons in the PrL.
激活或阻断边缘前5-HT4受体可改善半帕金森大鼠的工作记忆。
工作记忆缺陷通常发生在帕金森氏症中。5-羟色胺4 (5-HT4)受体广泛分布于大脑前边缘皮层(PrL),参与认知活动。采用t -迷宫奖励交替和Morris水迷宫实验,对单侧6-羟多巴胺(6-OHDA)损伤大鼠进行了prl5 - ht4受体激活和阻断对工作记忆的影响。损伤导致大鼠工作记忆缺失,边缘相关脑区多巴胺水平降低,PrL δ、高θ、α、β、低γ和高γ能量发生改变,PrL 5-HT4受体表达上调。prl内注射5-HT4受体激动剂BIMU8或拮抗剂GR113808不影响假手术大鼠的工作记忆,但改善了损伤大鼠的工作记忆缺陷。PrL内注射BIMU8或GR113808对假大鼠边缘相关脑区的单胺水平或PrL的正常低γ和高γ功率均无影响。然而,在损伤大鼠中,PrL内注射BIMU8显著增加了内侧前额叶皮层、杏仁核和海马背侧的多巴胺和5-HT水平,而PrL内注射GR113808显著增加了这些脑区域的多巴胺水平,并增加了PrL的正常低γ和高γ功率。这些结果表明,6-OHDA损伤大鼠可诱发工作记忆缺陷,而激活或阻断PrL 5-HT4受体可改善损伤大鼠的工作记忆缺陷,这可能与大脑边缘相关区域单胺水平和PrL神经元网络活动的改变有关。
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Neurochemistry international
Neurochemistry international 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
8.40
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2.40%
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128
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Neurochemistry International is devoted to the rapid publication of outstanding original articles and timely reviews in neurochemistry. Manuscripts on a broad range of topics will be considered, including molecular and cellular neurochemistry, neuropharmacology and genetic aspects of CNS function, neuroimmunology, metabolism as well as the neurochemistry of neurological and psychiatric disorders of the CNS.
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