Lesioning and recovery of the serotoninergic projections to the hippocampus

Brain Res. 1987 May 19;411(2):275-81. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(87)91079-1.

Abstract

The time course of the changes of the hippocampal 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) system after a lesion of the dorsal afferents to this brain area was studied by measuring the content of 5-HT and of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) in the dorsal, medial and ventral hippocampus. Furthermore, the binding sites for [3H]5-HT, [3H]ketanserin, [3H]imipramine and [3H]mianserin and a 5-HT-mediated behavior (head-twitch responses) were studied in controls and in animals bearing such a lesion. The contents of 5-HT and of 5-HIAA are higher in the ventral than in the dorsal hippocampus. Seven days after the lesion the 5-HT content decreases by 78% in the dorsal and by 50% in the ventral hippocampus. However, 60 days later, a partial recovery, possibly due to a collateral sprouting, does occur. The ratios between 5-HIAA and 5-HT are also increased 10, 14 and 21 days after the lesion, suggesting an increased utilization of the amine by the remaining neuronal terminals. The Bmax of the recognition sites for [3H]5-HT and [3H]mianserin, but not those for [3H]ketanserin are increased 10 days after the lesion and this increase lasts at least 30 days. Finally, starting 10 days after surgery and lasting for 40 days, a 5-HT-mediated behavior (head-twitch responses) shows supersensitivity. These results suggest that important changes occur in the 5-HT innervation of the hippocampus after a mechanical lesion: among these we showed a slow collateral sprouting, an increased utilization of the amine and a supersensitivity of 5-HT receptors.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Behavior, Animal / drug effects
  • Brain / metabolism
  • Hippocampus / metabolism
  • Hippocampus / physiology*
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid / metabolism
  • Imipramine / metabolism
  • Ketanserin / metabolism
  • Kinetics
  • Mianserin / metabolism
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Neural Pathways / physiology
  • Rats
  • Receptors, Serotonin / metabolism
  • Serotonin / metabolism*
  • Serotonin / pharmacology
  • Synaptosomes / metabolism

Substances

  • Receptors, Serotonin
  • Mianserin
  • Serotonin
  • Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid
  • Ketanserin
  • Imipramine