Hrdina, P. D.,Rahimian, Roshanak.2009-03-252009-03-2519951995Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 35-01, page: 0224.9780612115903http://hdl.handle.net/10393/10006http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-8082We investigated whether neuronal serotonin uptake is regulated by PKC. ($\sp3$H) 5-HT uptake and its kinetics parameters (Km and Vmax) were measured in the synaptosomal (P$\sb2$) fraction of brain tissue in vitro in the presence of different concentration of 4$\beta$-phorbol-12 myristate-13-acetate (PMA) and of a selective 5-HT uptake inhibitor, citalopram. Exposure of cortical synaptosomes to citalopram produced a marked decrease of 5-HT uptake at all time intervals of pre-incubation. However, the PKC activator PMA failed to produce unequivocal changes in the tate of 5-HT uptake by cortical synaptosomes of the rat brain. This study was undertaken to explore further 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ receptor regulation by agonist treatment in vivo and the role of PKC in this regulation. Single injection of 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodo-phenyl)2-amino-propane (DOI) down-regulated 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ receptor density in cortical synaptosomal preparation assayed 24 hours later by ($\sp3H$) ketanserin binding as well as in homogenate of rat cerebral cortex. Single high doses but not a low dose of DOI reduced the Bmax of 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ receptors in cortical synaptosomes labelled with ($\sp3$H) ketanserin without significant changes in Kd. Repeated doses of DOI further down-regulated 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ sites in cortical synaptosomes, without altering the Kd value. PKC activity in both particulate and soluble fraction of rat cortical synaptosomes was measured by incorporation of ($\sp{32}$P) ATP into a specific target PKC The increase of PKC activity in the particulate fraction of the cortical synaptosomal tissue following single injection of DOI parallelled the decrease in 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ receptor density assessed with ($\sp3$H!) etanserin, suggesting that 5-HT$\sb{\rm 2A}$ sites may be down-regulated as a result of phosphorylation of the receptor by activation of PKC after receptor stimulation with agonist. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)147 p.Biology, Neuroscience.Possible role of PKC in regulation of neuronal serotonin uptake and 5-HT(2A) receptor.Thesis