血清素对新生大鼠嗅觉学习的影响

John H. McLean , Andrea Darby-King , Regina M. Sullivan , Shelley R. King
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利用嗅觉学习范式(Sullivan, McGaugh, &)在新生大鼠幼崽(Sprague-Dawley)中检查了嗅球的血清素神经支配的作用。李昂,1991;苏利文,威尔逊,&里昂,1989)。将150纳公升的神经毒素5,7-二羟色胺(5,7- dht, 10 μg/μl)注射到出生第2天(PND 2)幼犬的每个前嗅核中,以选择性地消耗嗅球的5-羟色胺能(5- ht)神经支配。在PND 8中,对照组,假手术或5- ht耗尽的幼崽被给予中风(非条件刺激)配对薄荷气味(条件刺激)或单独给予薄荷。其他的幼崽仍然很幼稚,也就是说,它们既没有中风,也没有气味。第二天,将幼崽放在两个盒子上方的网状屏幕上,盒子里有新鲜的床上用品或有薄荷气味的床上用品,进行五次1分钟的试验。先前接受气味/中风模式训练的对照组和假手术幼鼠在薄荷气味上花费的时间明显多于同样训练的5- ht耗尽幼鼠、仅使用气味模式训练的幼鼠或幼稚幼鼠。免疫细胞化学证实,5,7- dht注射特异性地耗尽了嗅球的5- ht神经支配,而保留了更多尾侧神经轴(如梨状皮质)的5- ht神经支配。幼鼠的运动行为不受5-HT消耗的影响。这项研究首次表明,嗅球的5-HT神经支配在新生大鼠嗅觉学习行为的习得或表达中起着重要作用。
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Serotonergic influence on olfactory learning in the neonate rat

The role of the serotonergic innervation of the olfactory bulb was examined in neonate rat pups (Sprague—Dawley) by utilizing an olfactory learning paradigm (Sullivan, McGaugh, & Leon, 1991;Sullivan, Wilson, & Leon, 1989). One hundred fifty nanoliters of the neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-dHT, 10 μg/μl) was injected into each anterior olfactory nucleus of Postnatal Day 2 (PND 2) pups in order to selectively deplete the serotonergic (5-HT) innervation of the olfactory bulb. On PND 8, control, sham-operated, or 5-HT-depleted pups were presented with stroke (unconditioned stimulus) paired with peppermint odor (conditioned stimulus) or were presented with peppermint alone. Other pups remained naive, i.e., they were not presented with either stroke or odor. The following day, the pups were placed on a mesh screen above two boxes containing either fresh bedding or bedding with peppermint odor for five 1-min trials. Control and sham-operated pups that were previously trained by the odor/stroke paradigm spent significantly more time over the peppermint odor than similarly trained 5-HT-depleted pups, pups trained using the odor only paradigm, or naive pups. Immunocytochemistry verified that the 5,7-dHT injections specifically depleted the 5-HT innervation of the olfactory bulb and left the 5-HT innervation of more caudal levels of the neuraxis (e.g., piriform cortex) intact. The locomotor behavior of the pups was not affected by the 5-HT depletions. This study is the initial investigation to suggest that 5-HT innervation to the olfactory bulb is important in the acquisition or expression of olfactorybased learned behavior in the neonate rat.

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