Modulation of Extracellular Levels of 5-HT in the Caudate Putamen of Freely Moving Rats by High Frequency Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus

Kevin Joseph, R. Varatharajan, Sonya Neto, U. Hofmann, V. Tronnier, A. Moser
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Electrical high frequency stimulation (HFS) in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been shown to have a thera- peutic effect in several movement disorders. But, debilitating psychiatric effects like depression and suicidality are occa- sionally seen and might be caused by the changes in the serotoninergic activity. Previous studies could show that HFS of the STN results in inhibition of the serotonergic neurons originating in the dorsal raphe nucleus. The aim of this study was to characterize the effect of HFS (124 Hz, 0.5 mA) in the STN, on the extracellular levels of serotonin, dopamine and their metabolites HIAA, DOPAC and HVA in the caudate-putamen (CPu) in conscious and freely moving rats. Extracellular levels of the neurotransmitters and their metabolites were quantified using high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. Under HFS conditions, a significant reduction in the extracellular levels of serotonin was ob- served. Cessation of HFS showed a recovery back to basal levels. Dopamine levels were not affected, although significant increase of its metabolites DOPAC and HVA were measured. In the case of low frequency stimulation (LFS), levels of se- rotonin and its metabolite HIAA remained unchanged, while the levels of dopamine metabolites, DOPAC and HVA, showed a significant decline. These results demonstrate evidence for a strong linkage between HFS in the STN and reduc- tion of the levels of serotonin in the caudate-putamen, which is likely responsible for psychiatric side effects seen in Park- insonian patients who are treated with STN stimulation.
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高频刺激丘脑下核对自由活动大鼠尾状壳核细胞外5-羟色胺水平的调节
高频电刺激(HFS)在丘脑底核(STN)已被证明有治疗效果的几种运动障碍。但是,像抑郁和自杀这样的使人衰弱的精神影响是偶尔看到的,可能是由血清素活性的变化引起的。先前的研究表明,STN的HFS导致源自中缝背核的血清素能神经元的抑制。本研究的目的是表征STN中HFS (124 Hz, 0.5 mA)对有意识和自由运动大鼠尾壳核(CPu)中5 -羟色胺、多巴胺及其代谢物HIAA、DOPAC和HVA细胞外水平的影响。神经递质及其代谢物的细胞外水平用高效液相色谱法与电化学检测定量。在HFS条件下,观察到细胞外血清素水平显著降低。停止HFS显示恢复到基础水平。多巴胺水平未受影响,但其代谢物DOPAC和HVA显著增加。在低频刺激(LFS)的情况下,自旋肽及其代谢物HIAA水平保持不变,而多巴胺代谢物DOPAC和HVA水平明显下降。这些结果证明了STN中的HFS与尾状壳核中血清素水平的降低之间存在很强的联系,这可能是在接受STN刺激治疗的Park- insonian患者中看到的精神副作用的原因。
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