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5-HT1A receptor-mediated activation of a G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying K+ current in rat medial preoptic area neurons
Authors:Lee Jong-Ju  Hahm Eu-Teum  Lee Choong-Hyun  Cho Young-Wuk
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Biomedical Science Institute, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul 130-701, South Korea.
Abstract:The medial preoptic area plays an important role in the regulation of sexual behavior, and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) exerts an inhibitory effect on sexual behavior by acting on the medial preoptic area region. This study was designed to clarify the inhibitory effect of 5-HT on the medial preoptic area neurons and to elucidate the electrophysiological mechanisms involved in the action of 5-HT. Superfusion of 100 nM 5-HT hyperpolarized the membrane potential and inhibited the action potential firing. When the membrane potential was stepped to various potentials, the inward K+ currents were potentiated in the presence of 100 nM 5-HT. When the concentration of K+ in the external solution was increased from 5 mM to 30 mM, 5-HT markedly potentiated the inward K+ currents. In the steady-state current-voltage relationship, the 5-HT-activated inward current was carried by K+ ions and showed characteristics typical of an inwardly rectifying K+ current. The 5-HT-activated K+ current was mimicked by a 5-HT1A receptor agonist, (+/-)-8-hydroxy-2-dipropylaminotetralin hydrobromide, and was reversibly blocked by a 5-HT1A receptor antagonist, 1-(2-methoxyphenyl)-4-[4-(2-phthalimido)butyl] piperazine hydrobromide, but not by a 5-HT2 receptor antagonist, ketanserin. The 5-HT-activated K+ current was sensitively blocked by Ba2+, but not by 4-aminopyridine, and was completely suppressed by N-ethylmaleimide. These results indicate that 5-HT-induced hyperpolarization of the medial preoptic area neurons occurs as a result of activation of the G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying K+ currents by 5-HT1A receptors.
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