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The frontal cortex is innervated by serotonergic terminals from The raphe n
uclei and it expresses diverse 5-HT receptor subtypes. We investigated the
effects of 5-HT and different 5-HT receptor subtype-selective agonists on s
pontaneous discharges which had developed in rat cortical slices perfused w
ith a Mg2+-free medium and the GABA(A) receptor antagonist picrotoxin. The
frequency of synchronous discharges, recorded extracellularly in superficia
l layers (II/III) of the frontal cortex, was dose-dependently enhanced by 5
-HT (2.5-40 muM). That excitatory effect was blocked by the 5-HT2 receptor
selective antagonist ketanserin. The 5-HT2A/2C receptor-selective agonist D
OI and the 5-HT4 receptor agonist zacopride also increased the frequency of
spontaneous discharges. In the presence of ketanserin, 5-HT decreased the
discharge rate; a similar effect was observed when the 5-HT1A receptor agon
ist 8-OH-DPAT or the 5-HT1B receptor agonist CGS-12066B was applied. The 5-
HT3 receptor agonist m-CPBG was ineffective. In conclusion, 5-HT produces m
ultiple effects on epileptiform activity in the frontal cortex via activati
on of various 5-HT receptor subtypes. The excitatory action of 5-HT, which
predominates, is mediated mainly by 5-HT2 receptors. The inhibitory effects
can be attributed to activation of 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptors.