5-hydroxytryptamine receptor subtype messenger RNAs in human dorsal root ganglia: a polymerase chain reaction study

Although serotonin has been shown to play an important role in peripheral pain mechanisms, the specific subtypes of serotonin receptors involved in pain and hyperalgesia remain poorly understood. To date, no previous study has attempted to determine the presence of any serotonin receptor subtype in...

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description Although serotonin has been shown to play an important role in peripheral pain mechanisms, the specific subtypes of serotonin receptors involved in pain and hyperalgesia remain poorly understood. To date, no previous study has attempted to determine the presence of any serotonin receptor subtype in human dorsal root ganglia. In this study, the presence of messenger RNA for eight human serotonin receptor subtypes in lumbar dorsal root ganglia was detected using the method of polymerase chain reaction. Dorsal root ganglia were excised post mortem from four patients. Oligonucleotide primers were chosen based on unique regions of complimentary DNA sequence for eight cloned human serotonin receptor subtypes (i.e. 5-HT 1A, 5-HT 1D α , 5-HT 1D β , 5-HT 1E, 5-HT 1F, 5-HT 2A, 5-HT 2C and 5-HT 7). The presence of 5-HT 1D α , 5-HT 1D β , 5-HT 1E, 5-HT 1F, 5-HT 2A and 5-HT 7 receptor subtype messenger RNA was detected in dorsal root ganglia from three of the four subjects. 5-HT 1A receptor subtype messenger RNA was detected in one of the four subjects. No 5-HT 2C receptor subtype messenger RNA could be detected. Findings from this study may direct further efforts to determine the role of serotonin receptors in the peripheral nervous system.
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5-hydroxytryptamine
Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Central nervous system
Central neurotransmission. Neuromudulation. Pathways and receptors
dorsal root ganglia
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Ganglia, Spinal - metabolism
Humans
Lumbosacral Region
Male
Middle Aged
pain
peripheral
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Receptors, Serotonin - genetics
RNA, Messenger - metabolism
serotonin
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
title 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor subtype messenger RNAs in human dorsal root ganglia: a polymerase chain reaction study
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