M. Heaulme et al., STIMULATION BY NEUROTENSIN OF (H-3)5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE (5HT) RELEASE FROM RAT FRONTAL-CORTEX SLICES, Neuropeptides, 32(5), 1998, pp. 465-471
The effect of neurotensin (NT) on the K+-evoked (H-3)5HT release from
brain frontal cortex slices was studied in rats. NT(1-13) and NT(8-13)
increased (H-3)5HT release with EC50 values in the nanomolar range an
d Emax values in the range of 100% of control, whereas D-tyr(11)-NT wa
s inactive. Concerning NT receptor antagonists, SR 48692 and SR 142948
A antagonized with IC50 values of 4.8 +/- 1.8 nM and 4.5 +/- 1.8 nM re
spectively, the NT stimulated K+-evoked (3H)5HT release. SR 48527 also
antagonized NT induced (H-3)5HT release with an IC50 value of 0.95 +/
- 0.06 nM whereas the inactive R(-) enantiomer SR 49711 only inhibited
this effect with IC50 value close to 10(-6)M. The 5HT-releasing effec
t of NT was completely inhibited by tetrodotoxin suggesting that NT re
ceptors involved in the control of 5-HT release are not located on 5-H
T terminals. After a first NT (10(-7)M) application, the NT (10-7M, 10
-6M) effect under K+ depolarization was drastically decreased, indicat
ing that the NT receptor could be desensitized. No potentiating effect
of NT on K+-evoked (H-3)5HT release was observed in striatal and hipp
ocampal slices. These results suggest that, in the rat frontal cortex,
NT regulates 5HT release through a high affinity NT receptor not asso
ciated with 5HT terminals.