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The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects.

Dasiel O Borroto-Escuela1,2,3, Patrizia Ambrogini2, Barbara Chruścicka4,5, Maria Lindskog6, Minerva Crespo-Ramirez7, Juan C Hernández-Mondragón7, Miguel Perez de la Mora7, Harriët Schellekens4,8, Kjell Fuxe1.   

Abstract

Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), using volume transmission with serotonin moving from source to target cells (neurons and astroglia) via energy gradients, leading to the diffusion and convection (flow) of serotonin. One emerging concept in depression is that disturbances in the integrative allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in highly vulnerable 5-HT1A heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to causing major depression and become novel targets for the treatment of major depression (MD) and anxiety. For instance, a disruption and/or dysfunction in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heteroreceptor complexes in the raphe-hippocampal serotonin neuron systems can contribute to the development of MD. It leads inter alia to reduced neuroplasticity and potential atrophy in the raphe-cortical and raphe-striatal 5-HT pathways and in all its forebrain networks. Reduced 5-HT1A auto-receptor function, increased plasticity and trophic activity in the midbrain raphe 5-HT neurons can develop via agonist activation of allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heterocomplex. Additionally, the inhibitory allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in the 5-HT1AR-5-HT2AR isoreceptor complex therefore likely have a significant role in modulating mood, involving a reduction of postjunctional 5-HT1AR protomer signaling in the forebrain upon activation of the 5-HT2AR protomer. In addition, oxytocin receptors (OXTRs) play a significant and impressive role in modulating social and cognitive related behaviors like bonding and attachment, reward and motivation. Pathological blunting of the OXTR protomers in 5-HT2AR and especially in 5-HT2CR heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to the development of depression and other types of psychiatric diseases involving disturbances in social behaviors. The 5-HTR heterocomplexes are novel targets for the treatment of MD.

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Keywords:  G protein-coupled receptors; depression; heteroreceptor complexes; oligomerization; oxytocin receptor; serotonin receptor

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33672070      PMCID: PMC7919680          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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Review 10.  Receptor⁻Receptor Interactions in Multiple 5-HT1A Heteroreceptor Complexes in Raphe-Hippocampal 5-HT Transmission and Their Relevance for Depression and Its Treatment.

Authors:  Dasiel O Borroto-Escuela; Manuel Narváez; Patrizia Ambrogini; Luca Ferraro; Ismel Brito; Wilber Romero-Fernandez; Yuniesky Andrade-Talavera; Antonio Flores-Burgess; Carmelo Millon; Belen Gago; Jose Angel Narvaez; Yuji Odagaki; Miklos Palkovits; Zaida Diaz-Cabiale; Kjell Fuxe
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Review 1.  Dysfunctional Heteroreceptor Complexes as Novel Targets for the Treatment of Major Depressive and Anxiety Disorders.

Authors:  Miguel Pérez de la Mora; Dasiel O Borroto-Escuela; Minerva Crespo-Ramírez; José Del Carmen Rejón-Orantes; Daniel Alejandro Palacios-Lagunas; Magda K Martínez-Mata; Daniela Sánchez-Luna; Emiliano Tesoro-Cruz; Kjell Fuxe
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 7.666

Review 2.  Neural Functions of Hypothalamic Oxytocin and its Regulation.

Authors:  Ping Wang; Stephani C Wang; Xiaoyu Liu; Shuwei Jia; Xiaoran Wang; Tong Li; Jiawei Yu; Vladimir Parpura; Yu-Feng Wang
Journal:  ASN Neuro       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 5.200

Review 3.  Overcoming Depression with 5-HT2A Receptor Ligands.

Authors:  Agata Zięba; Piotr Stępnicki; Dariusz Matosiuk; Agnieszka A Kaczor
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Pathophysiology of the Serotonin System in the Nervous System and Beyond.

Authors:  Philippe De Deurwaerdère; Giuseppe Di Giovanni
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 5.923

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 4.411

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