The effect of 5-HT4 serotonin receptors in the CA3 hippocampal region on D-AP5-induced anxiolytic-like effects: Isobolographic analyses
•Intra-CA3 injection of D-AP5, RS67333 or RS23597-190 induced anxiolytic-like effect.•RS67333 or RS23597-190 intra-CA3 injection enhanced anxiolytic-like effect of D-AP5.•Isobolographic analysis showed the additive effect between RS67333 and D-AP5.•Isobolographic analysis showed the synergistic effe...
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description | •Intra-CA3 injection of D-AP5, RS67333 or RS23597-190 induced anxiolytic-like effect.•RS67333 or RS23597-190 intra-CA3 injection enhanced anxiolytic-like effect of D-AP5.•Isobolographic analysis showed the additive effect between RS67333 and D-AP5.•Isobolographic analysis showed the synergistic effect between RS23597-190 and D-AP5.
Increasing evidence shows the close relationship between hippocampal glutamatergic and serotonergic systems through the modulation of behavioral responses. This study aimed to investigate the possible involvement of 5-HT4 receptors in the CA3 hippocampal region in anxiolytic-like effects induced by D-AP5 (a competitive antagonist of the glutamate NMDA [N-Methyl-D-aspartate] receptor). Male Wistar rats were placed in the elevated plus maze (EPM) apparatus that is used to assess anxiety-related behaviors, and the percentages of open arm time (%OAT) and open arm entries (%OAE) which are associated with anxiety-related behaviors were measured. The close arm entries (CAE) which is correlated with locomotor activity was also evaluated. The results showed that, intra-CA3 injection of D-AP5 (0.4 μg/rat), RS67333 (1.2 μg/rat; a 5-HT4 receptor agonist), and RS23597-190 (1.2 μg/rat; a 5-HT4 receptor antagonist) increased %OAT and %OAE, indicating the anxiolytic-like effect of these drugs. Also, only RS23597-190 (1.2 μg/rat) decreased CAE. Intra-CA3 injection of sub-threshold dose of RS67333 (0.012 μg/rat) or RS23597-190 (0.012 μg/rat), 5 min before the injection of D-AP5 (0.2 μg/rat) increased %OAT, indicating potentiating the anxiolytic-like effect of D-AP5. The isobolographic analyses also showed the additive or synergistic anxiolytic-like effect of intra-CA3 co-administration of D-AP5 with RS67333 or RS23597-190, respectively. In conclusion, CA3 5-HT4 receptors are involved in D-AP5-induced anxiolytic-like behaviors in rats. |
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