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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
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(+/-)-SDZ NVI 085 (3,4,4a,5,10,10a-hexahydro-6-methoxy-4-methyl-9- methylthio-2H-naphth [2,3-b]-1,4-oxazine hydrochloride), an alpha 1-adrenoceptor agonist, produced a concentration-dependent relaxation (pIC50 of 7.2 +/- 0.1) in the isolated caudal artery of rat precontracted with serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT, 1 microM). (+/-)- SDZ NVI 085 had no effect upon caudal arteries precontracted with
vasopressin
or U46619 (9,11-dideoxy-11 alpha, 9 alpha-epoxymethano-prostaglandin F2 alpha). In other studies, (+/-)-SDZ NVI 085 shifted 5-HT concentration-effect curves to the right, in a concentration-dependent manner, and Schild regression gave a pA2 estimate of 8.0 (slope of 1.0). Experiments using pharmacological resultant analysis indicated a syntopic interaction of (+/-)-SDZ NVI 085 with ketanserin (a 5-HT2 receptor antagonist) toward 5-HT-induced contractions. It is concluded that (+/-)-SDZ NVI 085 behaves as a reversible competitive
5-HT2A
receptor antagonist, a property which may be of importance regarding its pharmacological effects in vivo.
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PMID:SDZ NVI 085, an alpha 1A-adrenoceptor agonist with 5-HT2A receptor antagonist properties. 885 Nov 70
A-74283, (+,-)trans-2-(4-(3a,4,4a,6a,7,7a-hexahydro-4,7-etheno-1 H cyclobut [f] isoindol-1,3-dionyl)-butyl)-9-methoxy-2,2,2a,4,5,9b-hexahydr o-1 H-benz[e]isoindol HC1, was studied in receptor binding assays and in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). In radioligand binding to rat cortex, A-74283 had high affinity (equipotent to 8-OH-DPAT) and high selectivity for 5HT1A receptors compared to 5HT1B sites. In conscious SHR, A-74283 lowered mean arterial pressure (MAP) in a dose-related fashion with a prolonged effect after oral administration of higher doses, but heart rate (HR) was not changed. In anesthetized SHR, i.v. administration of A-74283 decreased MAP and total peripheral resistance, but not cardiac output. Pretreatment of conscious SHR with the selective 5TH1A receptor antagonists spiroxatrine or BMY 7378 reduced the hypotensive effect of A-74283 significantly, but pretreatment with adrenergic antagonists phenoxybenzamine or idazoxan or the
5HT2
receptor blocker ketanserin did not alter the effect of A-74283. Intracisternal administration of A-74283 also decreased MAP; however, A-74283 had no effect on blood pressure in pithed SHR in which blood pressure was supported with
vasopressin
, in contrast to nitroprusside. These data demonstrate that A-74283 exerts a potent hypotensive effect in SHR via systemic vasodilation originating from a central 5HT1A receptor mechanism. A-74283 may be useful for studying 5HT1A receptors and cardiovascular function.
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PMID:Cardiovascular activity of A-74283, a 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A agent, in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. 946 84
Selective serotonin (5-HT) reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are effective drugs for the treatment of several neuropsychiatric disorders associated with reduced serotonergic function. Serotonergic neurons play an important role in the regulation of neuroendocrine function. This review will discuss the acute and chronic effects of SSRIs on neuroendocrine function. Acute administration of SSRIs increases the secretion of several hormones, but chronic treatment with SSRIs does not alter basal blood levels of hormones. However, adaptive changes are induced by long-term treatment with SSRIs in serotonergic, noradrenergic and peptidergic neural function. These adaptive changes, particularly in the function of specific post-synaptic receptor systems, can be examined from altered adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), cortisol, oxytocin,
vasopressin
, prolactin, growth hormone (GH) and renin responses to challenges with specific agonists. Neuroendocrine challenge tests both in experimental animals and in humans indicate that chronic SSRIs produce an increase in serotonergic terminal function, accompanied by desensitization of post-synaptic 5-HT1A receptor-mediated ACTH, cortisol, GH and oxytocin responses, and by supersensitivity of post-synaptic
5-HT2A
(and/or 5-HT2C) receptor-mediated secretion of hormones. Chronic exposure to SSRIs does not alter the neuroendocrine stress-response and produces inconsistent changes in alpha2 adrenoceptor-mediated GH secretion. Overall, the effects of SSRIs on neuroendocrine function are dependent on adaptive changes in specific neurotransmitter systems that regulate the secretion of specific hormones.
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PMID:Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and neuroendocrine function. 1050 38
1. The effects of injections i.c.v. of quipazine, (2 micromol kg-1) and 1-(2,5-di-methoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI; 2 micromol kg-1) on renal sympathetic and phrenic nerve activity, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and heart rate were investigated in alpha-chloralose anaesthetized rats pretreated with a peripherally acting 5-HT2 receptor antagonist. 2. Quipazine or DOI caused a rise in MAP which was associated with a tachycardia and renal sympathoinhibition in rats pretreated (i.c.v.) with the antagonist vehicle 10% PEG. These effects of quipazine were completely blocked by pretreatment with cinanserin (a 5-HT2 receptor antagonist) and attenuated by spiperone (a
5-HT2A
receptor antagonist). However, pretreatment with SB200646A (a 5-HT2B/2C receptor antagonist) only blocked the sympathoinhibition, while pretreatment with SB204741 (a 5-HT2B receptor antagonist) reversed the sympathoinhibition to excitation as it also did for DOI. Quipazine also caused renal sympathoexcitation in the presence (i.v.) of a
vasopressin
V1 receptor antagonist. 3. Injection (i.v.) of the V1 receptor antagonist at the peak pressor response evoked by quipazine alone and in the presence of SB204741 caused an immediate fall in MAP. For quipazine alone the renal sympathoinhibition was slowly reversed to an excitation, while the renal sympathoexcitation observed in the presence of SB204741 was potentiated. In both, the quipazine-evoked tachycardia was unaffected. 4. The data indicate that cardiovascular responses caused by i.c.v. quipazine and DOI are primarily due to activation of central
5-HT2A
receptors, which causes the release of
vasopressin
and a tachycardia. This released
vasopressin
appears to suppress a
5-HT2A
receptor-evoked central increase in sympathetic outflow, which involves the activation of central 5-HT2B receptors indirectly by the released
vasopressin
.
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PMID:Evidence for a role for central 5-HT2B as well as 5-HT2A receptors in cardiovascular regulation in anaesthetized rats. 1051 29
The present study investigated whether serotonin (5-HT) agonists could inhibit the ability of
arginine-vasopressin
(
AVP
) to induce a form of scent marking called flank marking by their actions in the medial preoptic-anterior hypothalamus (MPOA-AH). DOI, a
5-HT2A
,2B,2C receptor agonist, did not inhibit
AVP
-induced flank marking, but mCPP a
5-HT2A
antagonist and 5-HT2B,2C agonist inhibited
AVP
-induced flank marking. In addition, the finding that 8-OH-DPAT, CGS-12066A and SC53116 also inhibited
AVP
-induced flank marking suggests that 5-HT could also inhibit flank marking by acting through 5-HT1A, 5-HT7, 5-HT1B and/or 5-HT4 receptor subtypes. These data support the hypothesis that 5-HT acts within the MPOA-AH to inhibit the ability of
AVP
to induce flank marking.
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PMID:Serotonin and vasopressin interact in the hypothalamus to control communicative behavior. 1200 93
The neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) stimulates the secretion of
vasopressin
and oxytocin, and 5-HT is involved in the mediation of the
vasopressin
and oxytocin response to stress. In male Wistar rats, we investigated the 5-HT receptors involved in the 5-HT-induced increase of mRNA expression of
vasopressin
and oxytocin in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and supraoptic nucleus (SON). The 5-HT precursor, 5-hydroxytryptophan, injected in combination with the 5-HT reuptake inhibitor, fluoxetine, increased oxytocin mRNA expression in the PVN, and the concentration of
vasopressin
and oxytocin in plasma, whereas mRNA in the SON was not affected. Intracerebroventricular infusion of 5-HT agonists selective for the 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B,
5-HT2A
and 5-HT2C receptor increased oxytocin mRNA in the SON and PVN. Infusion of agonists selective for the
5-HT2A
+ 2C receptor increased
vasopressin
mRNA in the PVN, whereas none of the 5-HT agonists affected
vasopressin
mRNA in the SON. All the 5-HT agonists infused increased peripheral oxytocin concentration and
vasopressin
was increased by stimulation of the
5-HT2A
, 5-HT2C and 5-HT3 receptor. Intracerebroventricular infusion of 100 nmol 5-HT increased the extracellular hypothalamic concentration of
vasopressin
as measured by microdialysis in the PVN. To evaluate the involvement of hypothalamic-pituitary system in the 5-hydroxytryptophan and fluoxetine-induced
vasopressin
secretion, rats were immunoneutralized with a specific anti-corticotropin-releasing hormone antiserum. This treatment reduced plasma
vasopressin
and oxytocin responses. We conclude that stimulation with 5-hydroxytryptophan or 5-HT agonists increases mRNA expression of oxytocin in the PVN and the SON via stimulation of at least 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B,
5-HT2A
and 5-HT2C receptors. Vasopressin mRNA in the PVN was increased only via the 5-HT2 receptor, whereas
vasopressin
mRNA in the SON does not seem to be affected by 5-HT stimulation. Corticotropin-releasing hormone appears to be partly involved in the mediation of 5-HT induced
vasopressin
and oxytocin secretion.
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PMID:Serotonin stimulates hypothalamic mRNA expression and local release of neurohypophysial peptides. 1271 7
Recently, there has been a growing interest in long-term consequences of neonatal pain because modern neonatal intensive care units routinely employ procedures that cause considerable pain and may be followed by local inflammation and hyperalgesia lasting for several hours or even days. To address this question, we developed a rat model of short lasting (<2 days) early local inflammatory insult produced by a single injection of 0.25% carrageenan (CAR) into the plantar surface of a hindpaw. Previously, we demonstrated that rats receiving this treatment within the first week after birth grow into adults with a global reduction in responsiveness to acute pain. Here, we report that these animals also manifest a low anxiety trait associated with reduced emotional responsiveness to stress. This conclusion is based in the following observations: (a) rats in our model display reduced anxiety on an elevated plus-maze; (b) in the forced swim test, these rats exhibit behavioral characteristics associated with stronger ability for stress coping; and (c) these animals have reduced basal and stress-induced plasma levels of such stress-related neuroendocrine markers as corticotropin-releasing factor,
vasopressin
, and adrenocorticotrophic hormone. In addition, we used DNA microarray and real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction to profile long-term changes in gene expression in the midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG; a region involved in both stress and pain modulation) in our animal model. Among the affected genes, serotonergic receptors were particularly well represented. Specifically, we detected increase in the expression of 5-HT1A, 5-HT1D,
5-HT2A
, 5-HT2C and 5-HT4 receptors. Several of these receptors are known to be involved in the anxiolytic and analgesic activity of the PAG. Finally, to determine whether neonatal inflammatory insult induces elevation in maternal care, which may play a role in generating long-term behavioral alterations seen in our model, we examined maternal behavior for 3 days following CAR injection. Indeed, we observed a substantial increase in maternal attention to the pups at the time of inflammation, but this increase was not without its cost: a period of significant maternal neglect afterward.
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PMID:Alterations in stress-associated behaviors and neurochemical markers in adult rats after neonatal short-lasting local inflammatory insult. 1573 Aug 69
Central
5-HT2A
receptors have been implicated in central volume control by activating a central angiotensinergic pathway to cause the release of
vasopressin
. Interestingly, to induce DOCA-salt hypertension in rats
vasopressin
release is required. Thus the present experiments were carried out to determine whether continuous blockade of these receptors over 20 days, with the non-selective 5-HT2 receptor antagonist mianserin would prevent the development of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)-salt hypertension. Mianserin, given i.c.v. 90 or 60 microg twice daily for 20 days prevented the development of hypertension in conscious rats receiving DOCA-salt but did not affect blood pressure in rats on salt alone. Further, the dose of 30 microg given i.c.v. twice daily had no effect nor did the vehicle, polyethylene glycol (PEG), on the development of the hypertension. Mianserin 90 microg twice daily i.c.v. was also shown to prevent the increase in fluid intake, urinary flow and sodium excretion caused by DOCA-salt treatment. These data indicate that this action of mianserin is not due to an intrinsic hypotensive action but an action which involves interference with the mechanism by which DOCA-salt treatment causes hypertension. Thus the data overall support the view that to induce hypertension with DOCA-salt a central 5-HT-containing pathway needs to be activated, which then activates 5-HT2 receptors to cause the release of
vasopressin
which has previously been shown to be responsible for the initiation of DOCA-salt treatment hypertension.
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PMID:Chronic treatment with mianserin prevents DOCA-salt hypertension in rats--evidence for the involvement of central 5-HT2 receptors. 1601 6
The aim of the thesis was to investigate in male Wistar rats, the involvement of serotonin (5-HT) and 5-HT receptors in the regulation of the gene expression of hypothalamic hormones and in the secretion of the pituitary gland hormones prolactin (PRL), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH),
vasopressin
(AVP) and oxytocin in basal and stress conditions. Furthermore, to study the significance of some distinctive central nuclei in these processes, and the metabolism of 5-HT in the hypothalamus and the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN). The experiments were focused on (1) determination of involved neurons and nuclei (2) the hypothalamic level and (3) the pituitary gland level of regulation. The studies were typically performed in vivo but some studies were performed in vitro. Stereotactically neurotoxic lesion with 5,7-dihydroxy-5-HT in the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) or the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) reduced the ACTH and AVP response to stress, indicating an importance of these structures for this response. In situ hybridization on rat brain slices with oligopeptides showed an increase of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) mRNA in the PVN and proopiomelanocortin in the anterior pituitary lobe upon stimulation of the 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B,
5-HT2A
and 5-HT2C receptors. Stimulation of 5-HT2A+2C receptors increased AVP mRNA in the PVN but not in the supraoptic nucleus (SON), whereas the level of oxytocin (OT) mRNA was increased both in the SON and the PVN and this effect was in addition mediated via 5-HT1A+1B receptors. Serotonin infused directly into the PVN by microdialysis stimulated local release of AVP. CRH was found to have a major role but not a complete responsibility in the 5-HT-induced release of ACTH, since immunoneutralisation of CRH inhibited the POMC gene expression and the ACTH response and since 5-HT and 5-HT antagonists were able to modulate the ACTH release from anterior pituitary gland cells in vitro. Through the years of investigation, the classification of the 7 main groups of 5-HT receptors (5-HT1 - 5-HT7) has changed due to molecular biological characterisation of the receptors and new receptors have been identified. With a battery of 5-HT agonists and antagonists several pharmacological experiments were performed with systemically or central administration of compounds and radioimmuno assay of plasma for pituitary gland hormone levels. Specific substances were not available for all 5-HT receptors and subreceptors thus some conclusions are a based on combination of experiments. The 5-HT induced PRL response is mediated via 5-HT1A,
5-HT2A
, 5-HT2C and 5-HT3 receptors. In addition an involvement of 5-HT1B, 5-HT5 or 5-HT7 receptors seem possible. The ACTH response to 5-HT is mediated via 5-HT1A, 5-HT1B,
5-HT2A
and 5-HT2C receptors and an involvement of the 5-HT4, 5-HT5 and 5-HT7 receptors is proposed. Peripheral secretion of AVP upon stimulation with 5-HT is mediated via 5-HT2C, 5-HT4 and 5-HT7 receptors but not 5-HT1A receptors. The secretion of OT is primarily mediated via 5-HT1A, 5-HT2C and 5-HT4 receptors and probably also 5-HT1B,
5-HT2A
, 5-HT5A and 5-HT7 receptors. Physical and psychological stress activates hippocampal and hypothalamic 5-HT neurons. In contrast to other stress factors, restraint stress increases the content of 5-HT in the DRN but do not increase the metabolism of 5-HT and does not induce changes in hypothalamic levels of 5-HT. Large variations are found in the literature with different kinds of stress, different measurements and different time schedules. Restraint or ether stress induced secretion of PRL involves 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptors, whereas the ACTH secretion is mediated via 5-HT1A,
5-HT2A
and 5-HT2C receptors. In the present study restraint stress increased AVP secretion, but opposite findings has reported possibly due to differences in the stress procedure. The 5-HT2, 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptor is involved in the AVP response to restraint whereas the OT response involves the 5-HT1A and the 5-HT2 receptor. The 5-HT2 receptor is involved in the OT response to dehydration or haemorrhage, whereas the AVP responses to these stressors probably do not involve 5-HT. It can be concluded that 5-HT is involved in basal and stress-induced regulation of PRL, ACTH, AVP and oxytocin mainly via the 5-HT2A+2C receptors but other receptors are also important but differs from hormone to hormone. Serotonin affect the secretion of CRH and ACTH both at the hypothalamic, pituitary portal and pituitary gland level, and possibly also at the adrenal level.
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PMID:Studies on the neuroendocrine role of serotonin. 1820 78
Possible involvement ofcalmodulin in adrenergic and serotoninergic regulation of vascular contractility has been studied. Calmodulin inhibitors trifluoperazine and W-13 suppress vasoconstriction of the rat aorta in response to norepinephrine, serotonin, and serotonin 5HT1A- and
5HT2A
-receptor agonists (8-OH-DPAT and DOI, respectively) and do not affect the vasodilatory effect of 5HT1B-, 5HT2B-, and 5HT4-receptors. The force of aorta contraction in response to 8-OH-DPAT increases after the activation of calcium entry through voltage-gated Ca2+-channels. This effect is not related to non-specific activation of alpha1-adrenoceptors, since it is realized in the presence of prazosin. The inhibitor of calmodulin-dependent myosin light chain kinase KN93 decreases the vasoconstrictive response in response to norepinephrine and serotonin by only 20%. Calmodulin inhibitors slightly decrease aortic constriction in response to endothelin-1,
vasopressin
, angiotensin II, and KCl. Trifluoperazine does not suppress vasoconstriction induced by the G-protein activator AlF4(-). It is assumed that the target of trifluoperazine and W-13 is calmodulin interacting directly with alpha1-adrenoceptors and serotonin 5HT1A- and
5HT2A
-receptors.
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PMID:[Involvement of calmodulin in realization of vasoconstrictive effects of serotonin and norepinephrin]. 2298 60
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