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The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects

Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), using volume transmission with serotonin moving from source to target cells (neurons and astroglia) via energy gradients, leading to the diffusion and convection (flow) of serotonin. One emerging concep...

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Autores principales: Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O., Ambrogini, Patrizia, Chruścicka, Barbara, Lindskog, Maria, Crespo-Ramirez, Minerva, Hernández-Mondragón, Juan C., Perez de la Mora, Miguel, Schellekens, Harriët, Fuxe, Kjell
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041927
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author Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O.
Ambrogini, Patrizia
Chruścicka, Barbara
Lindskog, Maria
Crespo-Ramirez, Minerva
Hernández-Mondragón, Juan C.
Perez de la Mora, Miguel
Schellekens, Harriët
Fuxe, Kjell
author_facet Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O.
Ambrogini, Patrizia
Chruścicka, Barbara
Lindskog, Maria
Crespo-Ramirez, Minerva
Hernández-Mondragón, Juan C.
Perez de la Mora, Miguel
Schellekens, Harriët
Fuxe, Kjell
author_sort Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O.
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description Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), using volume transmission with serotonin moving from source to target cells (neurons and astroglia) via energy gradients, leading to the diffusion and convection (flow) of serotonin. One emerging concept in depression is that disturbances in the integrative allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in highly vulnerable 5-HT1A heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to causing major depression and become novel targets for the treatment of major depression (MD) and anxiety. For instance, a disruption and/or dysfunction in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heteroreceptor complexes in the raphe-hippocampal serotonin neuron systems can contribute to the development of MD. It leads inter alia to reduced neuroplasticity and potential atrophy in the raphe-cortical and raphe-striatal 5-HT pathways and in all its forebrain networks. Reduced 5-HT1A auto-receptor function, increased plasticity and trophic activity in the midbrain raphe 5-HT neurons can develop via agonist activation of allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heterocomplex. Additionally, the inhibitory allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in the 5-HT1AR-5-HT2AR isoreceptor complex therefore likely have a significant role in modulating mood, involving a reduction of postjunctional 5-HT1AR protomer signaling in the forebrain upon activation of the 5-HT2AR protomer. In addition, oxytocin receptors (OXTRs) play a significant and impressive role in modulating social and cognitive related behaviors like bonding and attachment, reward and motivation. Pathological blunting of the OXTR protomers in 5-HT2AR and especially in 5-HT2CR heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to the development of depression and other types of psychiatric diseases involving disturbances in social behaviors. The 5-HTR heterocomplexes are novel targets for the treatment of MD.
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spelling pubmed-79196802021-03-02 The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O. Ambrogini, Patrizia Chruścicka, Barbara Lindskog, Maria Crespo-Ramirez, Minerva Hernández-Mondragón, Juan C. Perez de la Mora, Miguel Schellekens, Harriët Fuxe, Kjell Int J Mol Sci Review Serotonin communication operates mainly in the extracellular space and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), using volume transmission with serotonin moving from source to target cells (neurons and astroglia) via energy gradients, leading to the diffusion and convection (flow) of serotonin. One emerging concept in depression is that disturbances in the integrative allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in highly vulnerable 5-HT1A heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to causing major depression and become novel targets for the treatment of major depression (MD) and anxiety. For instance, a disruption and/or dysfunction in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heteroreceptor complexes in the raphe-hippocampal serotonin neuron systems can contribute to the development of MD. It leads inter alia to reduced neuroplasticity and potential atrophy in the raphe-cortical and raphe-striatal 5-HT pathways and in all its forebrain networks. Reduced 5-HT1A auto-receptor function, increased plasticity and trophic activity in the midbrain raphe 5-HT neurons can develop via agonist activation of allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in the 5-HT1A-FGFR1 heterocomplex. Additionally, the inhibitory allosteric receptor–receptor interactions in the 5-HT1AR-5-HT2AR isoreceptor complex therefore likely have a significant role in modulating mood, involving a reduction of postjunctional 5-HT1AR protomer signaling in the forebrain upon activation of the 5-HT2AR protomer. In addition, oxytocin receptors (OXTRs) play a significant and impressive role in modulating social and cognitive related behaviors like bonding and attachment, reward and motivation. Pathological blunting of the OXTR protomers in 5-HT2AR and especially in 5-HT2CR heteroreceptor complexes can contribute to the development of depression and other types of psychiatric diseases involving disturbances in social behaviors. The 5-HTR heterocomplexes are novel targets for the treatment of MD. MDPI 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7919680/ /pubmed/33672070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041927 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Borroto-Escuela, Dasiel O.
Ambrogini, Patrizia
Chruścicka, Barbara
Lindskog, Maria
Crespo-Ramirez, Minerva
Hernández-Mondragón, Juan C.
Perez de la Mora, Miguel
Schellekens, Harriët
Fuxe, Kjell
The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title_full The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title_fullStr The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title_short The Role of Central Serotonin Neurons and 5-HT Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Pathophysiology of Depression: A Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
title_sort role of central serotonin neurons and 5-ht heteroreceptor complexes in the pathophysiology of depression: a historical perspective and future prospects
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33672070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041927
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