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Effects of local MAO inhibition in the locus coeruleus on extracellular serotonin and 5-HIAA during exposure to sensory and cardiovascular stimuli
Authors:Stefan T. Kaehler  A. Philippu  N. Singewald
Affiliation:Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie der Universit?t Innsbruck, Peter-Mayr-Strasse 1, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria e-mail: Pharmako-Toxiko@uibk.ac.at, Fax: +43-512-5072931, AT
Abstract:
Previously, we have shown that in the presence of pargyline the release of serotonin (5-HT) in the locus coeruleus is modulated by various sensory stimuli and blood pressure fluctuations. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether local inhibition of monoamine oxidase (MAO) influences basal and stimulus-induced release of 5-HT in the locus coeruleus. For this purpose, the locus coeruleus was superfused in the absence and in the presence of the MAO inhibitor pargyline. Additionally, we examined whether the release of the 5-HT metabolite 5-hydroxy-indole acetic acid (5-HIAA) in the locus coeruleus is altered in response to stimuli. The locus coeruleus of the conscious rat was superfused through a push-pull cannula with artificial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). 5-HT and 5-HIAA were determined in the superfusate. The basal release rate of 5-HT and the basal outflow of 5-HIAA averaged 2.0 fmol/min and 69 fmol/min, respectively. The basal release rate of 5-HT and the 5-HIAA outflow were tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive. In the absence of pargyline, the sensory stimuli noise stress or tail pinch, applied for 10 min, increased 5-HT and 5-HIAA outflow by 50–70%. In contrast, an experimentally induced rise in blood pressure for 10 min enhanced 5-HT release by 50%, but had no effect on 5-HIAA outflow. The release of 5-HT and/or 5-HIAA elicited by sensory stimuli or a blood pressure rise was abolished by TTX. Addition of pargyline to the CSF enhanced 5-HT release fourfold and slightly decreased 5-HIAA outflow. These levels remained stable throughout the entire observation period of 8 h. In the presence of pargyline, 5-HT release elicited by noise, tail pinch and increase in blood pressure was enhanced. It is concluded that superfusion with pargyline enhances 5-HT release and reduces 5-HIAA outflow in the locus coeruleus. Furthermore, the ability of sensory stimuli and baroreceptor activation to enhance 5-HT release is preserved during a prolonged pargyline-induced increase in extracellular 5-HT. Since sensory stimuli enhanced, while baroreceptor activation did not influence 5-HIAA outflow, 5-HIAA is not a reliable index for short-term changes in the activity of serotonergic neurons in the locus coeruleus. Received: 13 July 1998 / Accepted: 10 December 1998
Keywords:5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) release  Noise stress  Tail pinch  Central blood pressure regulation  Baroreceptor activation  Push-pull superfusion
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