C. Manrique et al., IMPAIRMENT OF SEROTONINERGIC TRANSMISSION IS FOLLOWED BY ADAPTIVE-CHANGES IN 5HT(1B) BINDING-SITES IN THE RAT SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS, Brain research, 663(1), 1994, pp. 93-100
Serotonin1B (5-HT1B) receptor binding in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (
SCN) following impairment of serotoninergic transmission was studied b
y quantitative autoradiography. Serotonin (5-HT) denervation with 5,7-
dihydroxytryptamine (5,7-DHT) caused a significant increase in the den
sity of 5-HT1B receptors in both the ventral (62%) and dorsal (53%) pa
rts of the SCN as early as 3 days after axotomy. The magnitude of this
increase did not differ 3, 15 or 21 days post-lesion. An up-regulatio
n of 5-HT1B receptors with similar magnitude was obtained in the two p
arts of the SCN after inhibition of 5-HT synthesis by chronic parachlo
rophenylalanine treatment. In this case, up-regulation was shown to be
reversible after restoration of 5-HT synthesis with L-5-hydroxytrypto
phan. These results indicate that 5-HT1B receptor density in the SCN w
as inversely correlated with 5-HT levels. These plastic properties exh
ibited by 5-HT1B receptors in the SCN are discussed in relation to the
mode of 5-HT transmission and possible localization of the receptors
onto the main chemically defined cell populations of the nucleus.