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Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are antidepressants prescribed in 10% of pregnancies in the United States. Maternal use of SSRIs has been linked to an elevated rate of congenital heart defects, but the exact mechanism of pathogenesis is unknown. Previously, we have shown a decrease i...

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Autores principales: Kent, Mitchell E., Hu, Bo, Eggleston, Timothy M., Squires, Ryan S., Zimmerman, Kathy A., Weiss, Robert M., Roghair, Robert D., Lin, Fang, Cornell, Robert A., Haskell, Sarah E.
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Publicado: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35904815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000001297
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author Kent, Mitchell E.
Hu, Bo
Eggleston, Timothy M.
Squires, Ryan S.
Zimmerman, Kathy A.
Weiss, Robert M.
Roghair, Robert D.
Lin, Fang
Cornell, Robert A.
Haskell, Sarah E.
author_facet Kent, Mitchell E.
Hu, Bo
Eggleston, Timothy M.
Squires, Ryan S.
Zimmerman, Kathy A.
Weiss, Robert M.
Roghair, Robert D.
Lin, Fang
Cornell, Robert A.
Haskell, Sarah E.
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description Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are antidepressants prescribed in 10% of pregnancies in the United States. Maternal use of SSRIs has been linked to an elevated rate of congenital heart defects, but the exact mechanism of pathogenesis is unknown. Previously, we have shown a decrease in cardiomyocyte proliferation, left ventricle size, and reduced cardiac expression of the serotonin receptor 5-HT(2B) in offspring of mice exposed to the SSRI sertraline during pregnancy, relative to offspring of untreated mice. These results suggest that disruption of serotonin signaling leads to heart defects. Supporting this conclusion, we show here that zebrafish embryos exposed to sertraline develop with a smaller ventricle, reduced cardiomyocyte number, and lower cardiac expression of htr2b relative to untreated embryos. Moreover, zebrafish embryos homozygous for a nonsense mutation of htr2b (htr2b(sa16649)) were sensitized to sertraline treatment relative to wild-type embryos. Specifically, the ventricle area was reduced in the homozygous htr2b mutants treated with sertraline compared with wild-type embryos treated with sertraline and homozygous htr2b mutants treated with vehicle control. Whereas long-term effects on left ventricle shortening fraction and stroke volume were observed by echocardiography in adult mice exposed to sertraline in utero, echocardiograms of adult zebrafish exposed to sertraline as embryos were normal. These results implicate the 5-HT(2B) receptor functions in heart development and suggest zebrafish are a relevant animal model that can be used to investigate the connection between maternal SSRI use and elevated risk of congenital heart defects.
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spelling pubmed-93547222022-08-11 Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development Kent, Mitchell E. Hu, Bo Eggleston, Timothy M. Squires, Ryan S. Zimmerman, Kathy A. Weiss, Robert M. Roghair, Robert D. Lin, Fang Cornell, Robert A. Haskell, Sarah E. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol Original Article Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are antidepressants prescribed in 10% of pregnancies in the United States. Maternal use of SSRIs has been linked to an elevated rate of congenital heart defects, but the exact mechanism of pathogenesis is unknown. Previously, we have shown a decrease in cardiomyocyte proliferation, left ventricle size, and reduced cardiac expression of the serotonin receptor 5-HT(2B) in offspring of mice exposed to the SSRI sertraline during pregnancy, relative to offspring of untreated mice. These results suggest that disruption of serotonin signaling leads to heart defects. Supporting this conclusion, we show here that zebrafish embryos exposed to sertraline develop with a smaller ventricle, reduced cardiomyocyte number, and lower cardiac expression of htr2b relative to untreated embryos. Moreover, zebrafish embryos homozygous for a nonsense mutation of htr2b (htr2b(sa16649)) were sensitized to sertraline treatment relative to wild-type embryos. Specifically, the ventricle area was reduced in the homozygous htr2b mutants treated with sertraline compared with wild-type embryos treated with sertraline and homozygous htr2b mutants treated with vehicle control. Whereas long-term effects on left ventricle shortening fraction and stroke volume were observed by echocardiography in adult mice exposed to sertraline in utero, echocardiograms of adult zebrafish exposed to sertraline as embryos were normal. These results implicate the 5-HT(2B) receptor functions in heart development and suggest zebrafish are a relevant animal model that can be used to investigate the connection between maternal SSRI use and elevated risk of congenital heart defects. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 2022-08 2022-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9354722/ /pubmed/35904815 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000001297 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kent, Mitchell E.
Hu, Bo
Eggleston, Timothy M.
Squires, Ryan S.
Zimmerman, Kathy A.
Weiss, Robert M.
Roghair, Robert D.
Lin, Fang
Cornell, Robert A.
Haskell, Sarah E.
Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title_full Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title_fullStr Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title_full_unstemmed Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title_short Hypersensitivity of Zebrafish htr2b Mutant Embryos to Sertraline Indicates a Role for Serotonin Signaling in Cardiac Development
title_sort hypersensitivity of zebrafish htr2b mutant embryos to sertraline indicates a role for serotonin signaling in cardiac development
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35904815
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FJC.0000000000001297
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