The activity of the adenylate cyclase located in membranes prepared from hippocampus of adult rat can be stimulated by serotonin (5‐HT) (Ka= 4 x 10‐7M). The maximal effect is obtained with 10 μM 5‐HT. Freezing of the tissue decreases the 5‐HT stimulation; this stimulation is optimal in the presence of 82.5 mM Tris‐maleate buffer (pH 7.4) and 50 μM GTP. The adenylate cyclase activity of membranes prepared from cortex, hypothalamus, and colliculi of adult rats is not significantly stimulated by 5‐HT. Dopamine (DA) also stimulates adenylate cyclase located in hippocampal membranes; its effect can be blocked by haloperidol (10‐6 M), which fails to inhibit 5‐HT stimulation. Moreover, p‐chlorophenylalanine treatment for 2 weeks or selective lesion of 5‐HT axons afferent to the hippocampus increases the Vmax of 5‐HT stimulation, but fails to change that of DA stimulation. The 5‐HT stimulation can be inhibited by metergoline, spiroperidol, and pizotyline (10‐6 M), but not by the same concentrations of mianserin, ketanserine, alprenolol, phenoxybenzamine, and mepyramine. The 5‐HT stimulation of adenylate cyclase of hippocampal membranes can be mimicked by tryptamine, 5‐methoxytryptamine, bufotenine, and to a lesser extent by LSD; N‐methyltryptamine, N‐methyltryptophan, and 5‐hydroxytryptophan are inactive. Studies with kainic acid suggest that the 5‐HT recognition site (5‐HT1) linked to adenylate cyclase is located on the membrane of intrinsic hippocampal neurons. Copyright © 1983, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

Serotonin‐Elicited Amplification of Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Hippocampal Membranes from Adult Rat / Barbaccia, M. L.; Brunello, N.; Chuang, D. -M.; Costa, E.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3042. - 40:6(1983), pp. 1671-1679. [10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb08141.x]

Serotonin‐Elicited Amplification of Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Hippocampal Membranes from Adult Rat

Brunello N.;
1983

Abstract

The activity of the adenylate cyclase located in membranes prepared from hippocampus of adult rat can be stimulated by serotonin (5‐HT) (Ka= 4 x 10‐7M). The maximal effect is obtained with 10 μM 5‐HT. Freezing of the tissue decreases the 5‐HT stimulation; this stimulation is optimal in the presence of 82.5 mM Tris‐maleate buffer (pH 7.4) and 50 μM GTP. The adenylate cyclase activity of membranes prepared from cortex, hypothalamus, and colliculi of adult rats is not significantly stimulated by 5‐HT. Dopamine (DA) also stimulates adenylate cyclase located in hippocampal membranes; its effect can be blocked by haloperidol (10‐6 M), which fails to inhibit 5‐HT stimulation. Moreover, p‐chlorophenylalanine treatment for 2 weeks or selective lesion of 5‐HT axons afferent to the hippocampus increases the Vmax of 5‐HT stimulation, but fails to change that of DA stimulation. The 5‐HT stimulation can be inhibited by metergoline, spiroperidol, and pizotyline (10‐6 M), but not by the same concentrations of mianserin, ketanserine, alprenolol, phenoxybenzamine, and mepyramine. The 5‐HT stimulation of adenylate cyclase of hippocampal membranes can be mimicked by tryptamine, 5‐methoxytryptamine, bufotenine, and to a lesser extent by LSD; N‐methyltryptamine, N‐methyltryptophan, and 5‐hydroxytryptophan are inactive. Studies with kainic acid suggest that the 5‐HT recognition site (5‐HT1) linked to adenylate cyclase is located on the membrane of intrinsic hippocampal neurons. Copyright © 1983, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
1983
40
6
1671
1679
Serotonin‐Elicited Amplification of Adenylate Cyclase Activity in Hippocampal Membranes from Adult Rat / Barbaccia, M. L.; Brunello, N.; Chuang, D. -M.; Costa, E.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0022-3042. - 40:6(1983), pp. 1671-1679. [10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb08141.x]
Barbaccia, M. L.; Brunello, N.; Chuang, D. -M.; Costa, E.
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