Central 5-HT sub(3 receptor-induced hypothermia is associated with reduced metabolic rate and increased heat loss)

Activation of central 5-HT sub(3 receptors by the selective agonist m-CPBG (1-(3-chlorophenyl)biguanide hydrochloride, 40 nM i.c.v.) produced stronger hypothermic effect in mice than activation of 5-HT) sub(1)A receptors by their agonist 8-OH-DPAT (8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propilamino)tetralin) injected by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2011-10, Vol.504 (3), p.209-214
Hauptverfasser: Voronova, Irina P, Naumenko, Vladimir S, Khramova, Galina M, Kozyreva, Tamara V, Popova, Nina K
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Activation of central 5-HT sub(3 receptors by the selective agonist m-CPBG (1-(3-chlorophenyl)biguanide hydrochloride, 40 nM i.c.v.) produced stronger hypothermic effect in mice than activation of 5-HT) sub(1)A receptors by their agonist 8-OH-DPAT (8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propilamino)tetralin) injected by the same route at an equimolar dose. The hypothermic effect of m-CPBG was realized by influence on both the heat production and the heat loss: oxygen consumption and CO sub(2 expiration were decreased; heat dissipation determined by the tail skin temperature was increased. The heat loss effect of 5-HT) sub(3) receptors was significantly shorter than the decrease in metabolism indicating the prevalent role of heat production decrease in 5-HT sub(3 receptor-induced deep and long-lasing hypothermia. In addition, the decrease in the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) was shown suggesting that the activation of the 5-HT) sub(3) receptors switched metabolism to prevalent use of lipids as the main energetic substrate. 5-HT sub(1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT (40 nM i.c.v.) produced less depressing effect on general metabolism: a decrease in oxygen consumption and CO) sub(2) excretion began later and was not so deep as after m-CPBG administration. Heat-loss effect of 5-HT sub(1A receptors activation was not observed. In contrast to m-CPBG effect, RER after 5-HT) sub(1)A receptors activation raised immediately after injection and then gradually decreased to the values observed in m-CPBG-treated mice. Obtained results show that activation of central 5-HT sub(3 receptors are more effective in hypothermia induction due to marked decrease in thermogenesis and increase in heat loss.)
ISSN:0304-3940
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2011.09.024