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Distribution of serotonin receptor of type 6 (5-HT₆) in human brain post-mortem. A pharmacology, autoradiography and immunohistochemistry study.

Donatella Marazziti1, Stefano Baroni, Andrea Pirone, Gino Giannaccini, Laura Betti, Lara Schmid, Elena Vatteroni, Lionella Palego, Franco Borsini, Fabio Bordi, Ilaria Piano, Claudia Gargini, Maura Castagna, Mario Catena-Dell'osso, Antonio Lucacchini.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of serotonin (5-HT) receptors of type 6 (5-HT(6)) in postmortem human prefrontal cortex, striatum and hippocampus. The brain samples were obtained from 6 subjects who had died for causes not involving primarily or secondarily the CNS. The 5-HT(6) receptor distribution was explored by the [(125)I]SB-258585 binding to brain membranes followed by the pharmacological characterization, where possible, and by autoradiographic, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence evaluations. A specific and saturable [(125)I]SB-258585 binding was detected in striatum only, with a pharmacological characterization consistent with that of a 5-HT(6) receptor. The autoradiography showed the presence of a specific [(125)I]SB-258585 binding distributed homogeneously in caudate, putamen and accumbens. The immunohistochemistry, carried out in the striatum only, coupled with the immunofluorescence with glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and parvalbumin (PV) showed the co-localization of 5-HT(6) receptor with PV, while indicating that this receptor subtype was expressed in neurons and not in astrocytes. Taken together, the present findings showed the presence of a higher density of 5-HT(6) receptors, as labeled by [(125)I]SB-258585, in striatum than in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, and specifically within the neuronal body. In addition, they would suggest that striatum is one of the major potential CNS targets linked to 5-HT(6) receptor modulation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22278721     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-011-0684-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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