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Regional cerebral cortical activation in monoamine oxidase A-deficient mice: differential effects of chronic versus acute elevations in serotonin and norepinephrine.

D P Holschneider1, O U Scremin, L Huynh, K Chen, I Seif, J C Shih.   

Abstract

Mice deficient in monoamine oxidase A have previously been shown to demonstrate a chronic elevation of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain. Using the autoradiographic [14C]iodo-antipyrine method, we examined cerebral cortical blood flow in conscious, restrained four- to five-month-old knock-out and wild-type animals following the intraperitoneal administration of either saline or D-fenfluramine. Knock-out animals administered saline, compared to their wild-type counterparts, demonstrated a significantly higher regional cortical blood flow in somatosensory and barrel field neocortex, an area which previous histological studies have shown to be characterized by abnormal serotonergic projection fibers and absent barrel formation. Regional cortical blood flow was significantly lower in knock-out than in wild-type mice in the entorhinal and midline motor cortex, with non-significant decreases noted in the olfactory, piriform and retrosplenial cortices and the amygdala. We compared the above findings to those obtained in response to D-fenfluramine which, in conjunction with its metabolite D-norfenfluramine, results in acute elevations of brain levels of serotonin and norepinephrine. Administration of D-fenfluramine (21. 2mg/kg) resulted in changes in regional cortical perfusion in most brain regions of both knock-out and wild-type mice that were opposite to the genotypic differences seen in perfusion in response to saline. Fenfluramine significantly increased regional cortical blood flow in the allocortex (olfactory, piriform, entorhinal) and the amygdala, and significantly decreased regional cortical blood flow in the somatosensory, barrel field, midline motor and retrosplenial cortices. Changes in regional perfusion in response to fenfluramine were topographically equivalent in knock-out and wild-type mice, although in knock-out mice such changes were of greater magnitude. Our study suggests that the effects on regional cortical blood flow of a lifelong absence of monoamine oxidase A, and the consequent chronic increase in serotonin and norepinephrine, differ from those attributable to acute increases in these neurotransmitters following fenfluramine administration. Such a differential response may reflect neurodevelopmental abnormalities and/or effects of a chronic physiological adaptation on the regulation of cortical activation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11113335      PMCID: PMC4108068          DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(00)00436-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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