Serotonin transporter clustering in blood lymphocytes of reeler mice.

Cardiovascular psychiatry and neurology Pub Date : 2010-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-04-21 DOI:10.1155/2010/396282
Tania Rivera-Baltanas, Raquel Romay-Tallon, Iria G Dopeso-Reyes, Héctor J Caruncho
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Abstract

Serotonin transporter clustering is an important feature for regulation of this transporter activity. We used immunocytochemistry to analyze alterations in serotonin transporter clustering in blood lymphocytes of reeler mice. Serotonin transporter immunolabelling is observed mostly as a patchy staining in lymphocytes membranes. Comparison of the number and size of serotonin transporter clusters in wild-type mice, heterozygous reeler mice, and homozygous reeler mice showed an increase in the number and size of clusters in heterozygous reeler mice, but only an increase in clusters size in homozygous reeler mice. Reelin is down-regulated in the brain of schizophrenia, autism, and mood disorders, and is also expressed in blood plasma. There is the possibility therefore that alterations in serotonin transporter clustering in blood lymphocytes associated with a decrease in reelin expression may be operative in some cardiovascular or immune system alterations showing comorbidity with these mental disorders.

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reeler小鼠血液淋巴细胞中血清素转运体聚集。
5 -羟色胺转运体聚类是调节该转运体活性的重要特征。我们用免疫细胞化学方法分析了reeler小鼠血液淋巴细胞中血清素转运体聚类的变化。血清素转运体免疫标记主要表现为淋巴细胞膜的斑片状染色。野生型小鼠、杂合子小鼠和纯合子小鼠血清素转运体簇的数量和大小的比较表明,杂合子小鼠血清素转运体簇的数量和大小增加,纯合子小鼠血清素转运体簇的数量和大小增加。Reelin在精神分裂症、自闭症和情绪障碍患者的大脑中被下调,在血浆中也有表达。因此,血液淋巴细胞中5 -羟色胺转运体聚集性的改变与reelin表达减少相关,可能在一些心血管或免疫系统改变中起作用,这些改变显示出与这些精神障碍共病。
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