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Serotonin (5‐HT) regulates neurite outgrowth through 5‐HT1A and 5‐HT7 receptors in cultured hippocampal neurons
Authors:Paulina S. Rojas  David Neira  Mauricio Muñoz  Sergio Lavandero  Jenny L. Fiedler
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Neuroplasticity and Neurogenetics, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;2. Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases (ACCDiS) & Center for Molecular Studies of the Cell, Faculty of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;3. Cardiology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas
Abstract:Serotonin (5‐HT) production and expression of 5‐HT receptors (5‐HTRs) occur early during prenatal development. Recent evidence suggests that, in addition to its classical role as a neurotransmitter, 5‐HT regulates neuronal connectivity during mammalian development by modulating cell migration and neuronal cytoarchitecture. Given the variety of 5‐HTRs, researchers have had difficulty clarifying the specific role of each receptor subtype in brain development. Signalling mediated by the G‐protein‐coupled 5‐HT1AR and 5‐HT7R, however, has been associated with neuronal plasticity. Thus, we hypothesized that 5‐HT promotes neurite outgrowth through 5‐HT1AR and 5‐HT7R. The involvement of 5‐HT1AR and 5‐HT7R in the morphology of rat hippocampal neurons was evaluated by treating primary cultures at 2 days in vitro with 5‐HT and specific antagonists for 5‐HT1AR and 5‐HT7R (WAY‐100635 and SB269970, respectively). The stimulation of hippocampal neurons with 100 nM 5‐HT for 24 hr produced no effect on either the number or the length of primary neurites. Nonetheless, after 5HT7R was blocked, the addition of 5‐HT increased the number of primary neurites, suggesting that 5HT7R could inhibit neuritogenesis. In contrast, 5‐HT induced secondary neurite outgrowth, an effect inhibited by 1 μM WAY‐100635 or SB269970. These results suggest that both serotonergic receptors participate in secondary neurite outgrowth. We conclude that 5‐HT1AR and 5‐HT7R regulate neuronal morphology in primary hippocampal cultures by promoting secondary neurite outgrowth. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:serotonin  5‐HT1A receptor  5‐HT7 receptor  outgrowth  neurites  hippocampus  neuron  culture
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