Anti-Anxiety Effects of Prelimbic 5-HT4 Receptors in the Rat Model of Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence from Behavioral and Electrophysiological Study

Yu-ming Zhang, N. Bai, Hui Wang, J. Wang
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Objective: Clinical and laboratory studies have demonstrated that prelimbic (PrL) and serotonin-4 (5-HT4) receptors may have the key role in regulating anxiety. However, the pathophysiology of anxiety in Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains obscure. In this research, the effects of PrL 5-HT4 receptors on anti-anxiety behaviors in hemiparkinsonian rats were investigated. Methods: PD model rats were used as the research subjects, starting with behavioral changes, from the point of view of electrophysiology, the regulatory effect of PrL 5-HT4 receptors on PD-related anxiety and the possible mechanism were explored. Results: Anxiety-like behaviors were induced via MFB lesion in rats. Intra-PrL injection of 5-HT4 receptors agonist RS67333 induced anti-anxiety effects in both sham and PD group. In the sham group, PrL administration of 5-HT4 receptors antagonist SB204070 produce anti-anxiety effects, but in the PD group, the expression of anxiety-like behavior was increased. Compared to the sham group, the effective dose of the behavioral effects of the two drugs in the PD group was obviously higher. Electrophysiological data suggested that PrL administration of RS67333 (SB204070) increased (decreased) the ?ring activities of ?-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurons in both groups. Compared with rats in sham group, lesioned rats had a shorter duration of the excitation (inhibition) effects on firing activities of GABA neurons. Conclusion: PrL 5-HT4 receptors regulate anxiety behaviors in PD rats, and its mechanism may be related to the down-regulation of expression or function of PrL 5-HT4 receptors in PD.
大鼠帕金森病模型中边缘前5-HT4受体的抗焦虑作用:来自行为和电生理的证据
目的:临床和实验室研究表明,前边缘(PrL)和5-羟色胺-4 (5-HT4)受体可能在调节焦虑中起关键作用。然而,帕金森病(PD)中焦虑的病理生理机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨prl5 - ht4受体对偏帕金森大鼠抗焦虑行为的影响。方法:以PD模型大鼠为研究对象,从行为改变入手,从电生理学角度探讨prl5 - ht4受体对PD相关焦虑的调节作用及其可能的机制。结果:MFB损伤诱导大鼠焦虑样行为。prl内注射5-HT4受体激动剂RS67333诱导假手术组和PD组的抗焦虑作用。假手术组PrL给药5-HT4受体拮抗剂SB204070具有抗焦虑作用,PD组焦虑样行为表达增加。与假手术组相比,PD组两种药物的行为效应有效剂量明显较高。电生理数据显示,PrL给药RS67333 (SB204070)增加(降低)了两组γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)神经元的γ环活性。与假手术组相比,损伤大鼠对GABA神经元放电活动的兴奋(抑制)作用持续时间较短。结论:prl5 - ht4受体调节PD大鼠焦虑行为,其机制可能与prl5 - ht4受体在PD中的表达或功能下调有关。
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