Time of day does not impact spinal serotonin levels in humans.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Synapse Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1002/syn.22291
Sharath Kumar Anand, Raj S Lavadi, Benjamin R Johnston, Joshua I Chalif, James M Scanlon, Weiwen Wang, Nitin Agarwal, David K Hamilton, Daryl P Fields, Clinton W Van't Land
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Spinal serotonin enables neuro-motor recovery (i.e., plasticity) in patients with debilitating paralysis. While there exists time of day fluctuations in serotonin-dependent spinal plasticity, it is unknown, in humans, whether this is due to dynamic changes in spinal serotonin levels or downstream signaling processes. The primary objective of this study was to determine if time of day variations in spinal serotonin levels exists in humans. To assess this, intrathecal drains were placed in seven adults with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collected at diurnal (05:00 to 07:00) and nocturnal (17:00 to 19:00) intervals. High performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry was used to quantify CSF serotonin levels with comparisons being made using univariate analysis. From the 7 adult patients, 21 distinct CSF samples were collected: 9 during the diurnal interval and 12 during nocturnal. Diurnal CSF samples demonstrated an average serotonin level of 216.6 ± $ \pm $ 67.7 nM. Nocturnal CSF samples demonstrated an average serotonin level of 206.7 ± $ \pm $ 75.8 nM. There was no significant difference between diurnal and nocturnal CSF serotonin levels (p = .762). Within this small cohort of spine healthy adults, there were no differences in diurnal versus nocturnal spinal serotonin levels. These observations exclude spinal serotonin levels as the etiology for time of day fluctuations in serotonin-dependent spinal plasticity expression.

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一天中的任何时间都不会影响人体脊髓血清素的水平。
脊髓血清素可使衰弱性瘫痪患者的神经运动功能得到恢复(即可塑性)。虽然依赖血清素的脊髓可塑性存在日间波动,但在人类中,这种波动是由于脊髓血清素水平的动态变化还是下游信号转导过程所致,目前尚不清楚。本研究的主要目的是确定人类脊髓血清素水平是否存在日间变化。为了评估这一点,研究人员在七名成年人体内放置了鞘内引流管,并在昼间(5:00 至 07:00)和夜间(17:00 至 19:00)收集脑脊液(CSF)。采用高效液相色谱-质谱法对脑脊液血清素水平进行定量分析,并通过单变量分析进行比较。从 7 名成年患者中采集了 21 份不同的 CSF 样本:9 份在昼间采集,12 份在夜间采集。昼间脑脊液样本显示血清素平均水平为 216.6 ± $\pm $ 67.7 nM。夜间CSF样本显示血清素平均水平为206.7 ± $ \pm $ 75.8 nM。昼间和夜间 CSF 血清素水平没有明显差异(p = .762)。在这一小批脊柱健康的成年人中,昼夜脊髓血清素水平没有差异。这些观察结果排除了脊髓血清素水平是血清素依赖性脊髓可塑性表达的日间波动的病因。
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Synapse
Synapse 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: SYNAPSE publishes articles concerned with all aspects of synaptic structure and function. This includes neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, neuromodulators, receptors, gap junctions, metabolism, plasticity, circuitry, mathematical modeling, ion channels, patch recording, single unit recording, development, behavior, pathology, toxicology, etc.
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