Modulatory Effect of Serotonergic System in Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Seizures and Associated Memory Deficit: Role of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A/2C.

Journal of epilepsy research Pub Date : 2019-12-31 eCollection Date: 2019-12-01 DOI:10.14581/jer.19012
Awanish Mishra, Rajesh Kumar Goel
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Background and purpose: Recent studies have recognised the memory deficit as one of the most common psychiatric issues in the patients with epilepsy, which severely affects the quality of life. Our previous studies have demonstrated the possible involvement of serotonergic system in the pathogenesis of epilepsy and associated memory deficit. The possible involvement of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A/2C receptor has not been explored yet. Therefore, this study has been envisaged to explore the effect of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A/2C receptor modulation on epilepsy and memory deficit in pentylenetetrazole-kindled mice.

Methods: In the present experimental approach, we examined the efficacy of modulation of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A/2C receptor in pentylenetetrazole-induced kindling in male Swiss mice (n=75). Mice were kindled by sub-convulsive dose of pentylenetetrazole (35 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection), at the interval of 48±2 hours). Successfully kindled animals were treated with 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A/2C receptor modulators. The effect of different treatments on seizure severity score and memory impairment was analysed.

Results: 5-HT1A receptor agonist improved the memory functions while seizure severity was not improved, and the opposite effect was observed with 5-HT1A receptor antagonist. On the other hand, 5-HT2A/2C receptor agonist significantly improved memory deficit as well as seizure severity in the kindled animals.

Conclusions: The outcome of the study indicates the possible involvement of 5-HT2A/2C receptor in the pathogenesis of epilepsy and associated memory deficit, which can be further explored for its management.

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5-羟色胺能系统在戊四唑诱发癫痫和相关记忆缺陷中的调节作用:5-HT1A和5-HT2A/2C的作用。
背景与目的:近年来的研究已经认识到记忆缺陷是癫痫患者最常见的精神问题之一,严重影响患者的生活质量。我们之前的研究已经证明了5 -羟色胺能系统可能参与癫痫和相关记忆缺陷的发病机制。5-HT1A和5-HT2A/2C受体参与的可能性尚未探讨。因此,本研究拟探讨5-HT1A和5-HT2A/2C受体调节对戊四唑点燃小鼠癫痫和记忆缺陷的影响。方法:在本实验方法中,我们检测了5-HT1A和5-HT2A/2C受体在戊四唑诱导的雄性瑞士小鼠(n=75)点火中的调节作用。亚惊厥剂量戊四唑(35 mg/kg,腹腔注射)点燃小鼠,间隔48±2小时。成功点燃的动物用5-HT1A和5-HT2A/2C受体调节剂处理。分析不同治疗方法对癫痫发作严重程度评分和记忆障碍的影响。结果:5-HT1A受体激动剂可改善记忆功能,但未改善癫痫发作严重程度,而5-HT1A受体拮抗剂则相反。另一方面,5-HT2A/2C受体激动剂显著改善点燃动物的记忆缺陷和癫痫发作严重程度。结论:本研究结果提示5-HT2A/2C受体可能参与癫痫及相关记忆缺陷的发病机制,可进一步探讨其治疗方法。
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