挑战血清素系统:啮齿动物急性色氨酸耗竭方法的机制方法

Eva L. van Donkelaar
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目的研究5-羟色胺(5-HT)系统在认知功能和精神疾病中的作用,目前应用最广泛的激发试验是急性色氨酸耗竭(ATD)法。ATD包括通过给予不含TRP的饮食来控制必需氨基酸色氨酸(TRP)的有效性,TRP是饮食中的5-羟色胺前体,这导致大脑中TRP的有效性降低,并将其合成为5-羟色胺。因此,假设5-羟色胺释放减少和随后的神经传递减弱是ATD行为影响的潜在机制。方法综述ATD的行为效应及其是否与脑内血清素功能障碍有直接关系。然而,缺乏ATD降低细胞外5-HT浓度的直接证据,一些研究支持其他机制的贡献,如一氧化氮合酶活性降低和脑血管异常,可能是ATD行为影响的基础。这可能会质疑该方法作为选择性血清素能挑战工具的实用性。由于ATD方法在5- ht相关功能和功能障碍的研究中似乎很重要,因此应该考虑到这种替代机制的潜力和可能的混杂因素,以充分解释ATD方法在临床和临床前应用所产生的数据。
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Challenging the Serotonin System: A Mechanistic Approach to the Method of Acute Tryptophan Depletion in Rodents
Video presentation of the entire lecture can be accessed here . Objective : The method of acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) currently represents the most extensively applied challenge test to investigate the implication of the serotonin (5-HT) system in cognitive functions and psychiatric disorders. ATD consists of manipulating the availability of the essential amino acid tryptophan (TRP), the dietary 5-HT precursor, through administration of a TRP-free diet, which leads to a decreased availability of TRP in the brain and its synthesis into 5-HT. It is, therefore, assumed that a decrease in 5-HT release and subsequent blunted neurotransmission is the underlying mechanism for the behavioral effects of ATD. Methods : This paper reviews the behavioral effects of ATD and whether they can be directly related to a serotonergic dysfunction in the brain. Results : Direct evidence that ATD decreases extracellular 5-HT concentrations is, however, lacking, and several studies support the contribution of alternative mechanisms such as decreased nitric oxide synthase activity and cerebrovascular abnormalities that might underlie the behavioral effects of ATD. This may question the utility of the method as a selective serotonergic challenge tool. Conclusion : As the ATD method seems important in the investigation of 5-HT-related functions and dysfunctions, the potential of such alternative mechanisms and possible confounding factors should be taken into account for an adequate interpretation of data resulting from application of the method of ATD in both clinical and preclinical settings. (Published: 9 September 2013) Citation: Translational Developmental Psychiatry 2013, 1 : 18658 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/tdp.v1i0.18658
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