Dorsal-striatal 5-HT sub(2A) and 5-HT sub(2C) receptors control impulsivity and perseverative responding in the 5-choice serial reaction Time Task

Rational: Prefrontal cortex (PFC) and dorsal striatum are part of the neural circuit critical for executive attention. The relationship between 5-HT and aspects of attention and executive control is complex depending on experimental conditions and the level of activation of different 5-HT receptors...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychopharmacology 2012-01, Vol.219 (2), p.633-645
Hauptverfasser: Agnoli, Laura, Carli, Mirjana
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Rational: Prefrontal cortex (PFC) and dorsal striatum are part of the neural circuit critical for executive attention. The relationship between 5-HT and aspects of attention and executive control is complex depending on experimental conditions and the level of activation of different 5-HT receptors within the nuclei of corticostriatal circuitry. Objective: The present study investigated which 5-HT sub(2A) and 5-HT sub(2C) receptors in the dorsomedial-striatum (dm-STR) contribute to executive attention deficit induced by blockade of NMDA receptors in the PFC. Materials and results: Executive attention was assessed by the five-choice serial reaction time task (5-CSRTT), which provides indices of attention (accuracy) and those of executive control over performance such as premature (an index of impulsivity) and perseverative responding. The effects of targeted infusion in dm-STR of 100 and 300 ng/ mu l doses of the selective 5-HT sub(2A) antagonist M100907 and 1 and 3 mu g/ mu l doses of 5-HT sub(2C) agonist Ro60-0175 was examined in animals injected with 50 ng/ mu l dose of a competitive NMDA receptor antagonist 3-(R)-2-carboxypiperazin-4-phosphonic acid (CPP) in the mPFC. Blockade of NMDA receptors impaired accuracy as well as executive control as shown by increased premature and perseverative responding. The CPP-induced premature and perseverative over-responding were dose-dependently prevented by both M100907 and Ro60-0175. Both drugs partially removed the CPP-induced accuracy deficit but only at the highest dose tested. Conclusions: It is suggested that in the dorsal striatum, 5-HT by an action on 5-HT sub(2A) and 5-HT sub(2C) receptors may integrate the glutamate corticostriatal inputs critical for different aspects of the 5-CSRT task performance.
ISSN:0033-3158
1432-2072
DOI:10.1007/s00213-011-2581-0