Role of nitric oxide in the stress-induced release of serotonin in the locus coeruleus |
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Authors: | Sinner C Kaehler S T Philippu A Singewald N |
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Institution: | Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Innsbruck, Austria. |
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Abstract: | Serotonergic mechanisms within the locus coeruleus (LC) are thought to be important in various functions including the stress response. In this study we investigated a possible role of nitric oxide (NO) as an intermediary messenger in the regulation of the serotonin (5-HT) neurotransmission within the LC. Using the push-pull superfusion technique coupled with HPLC and electrochemical detection, the in vivo release of 5-HT was determined in time periods of 10 min in the LC of freely moving rats. Superfusion with three different NO donors, SIN-1 (linsidomine), S-nitroso-N-penicillamine (SNAP) or 3-(2-hydroxy-2-nitroso-1-propylhydrazino)-1-propanamine (PAPANO) increased 5-HT release in the LC. Superfusion with the precursor of NO, L-arginine, for 1 h led to a sustained increase in 5-HT release. On the other hand, the NOS inhibitor N-methyl-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) did not significantly change the release of 5-HT. Infusion of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) or kainic acid, as well as exposure of rats to noise stress or tail pinch increased the release of 5-HT in the LC. Superfusion with L-NAME prevented the increase in 5-HT outflow by all these procedures, while the inactive isomer D-NAME had no effect. Taken together, the results of this study suggest that the release of 5-HT in the LC is facilitated by NO. Under resting conditions inhibition of NOS does not appear to substantially influence the release of 5-HT in the LC. However, there seems to be a facilitatory nitrergic influence on serotonergic responses evoked by excitatory amino acid receptor stimulation or various stress stimuli. |
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