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Serotonin and the Mammalian Circadian System: II. Phase-Shifting Rat Behavioral Rhythms with Serotonergic Agonists

Date Issued
January 1, 1993
Author(s)
Prosser, Rebecca  
Edgar, Dale M.
Miller, Joseph D.
Dean, Robin R.
Dement, William C.
Link to full text
http://jbr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/8/1/17
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/15563
Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) receive primary afferents from the median and dorsal raphe, but the role of these projections in circadian timekeeping is poorly understood. Studies of the SCN in vitro suggest that quipazine, a general serotonin (5-HT) receptor agonist, can produce circadian time-dependent phase advances and phase delays in circadian rhythms of neuronal activity. The present study addresses whether quipazine and the selective 5-HT 1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT are similarly effective in vivo. Drinking and wheel-running patterns of male Wistar rats individually housed in constant darkness were monitored before and after subcutaneous administration of quipazine (5-10 mg/kg) at either circadian time (CT) 6 or CT 18, with and without running wheels available. Dose-dependent phase advances (20-180 min) were produced at CT 6. Significant phase shifts were not observed at CT 18. CT 6 quipazine-treated animals also showed a sustained and significant shortening of rhythm period ({tau}) following treatment (-0.28 hr; p < 0.002). {tau} shortening was inconsistently observed in CT 18 quipazine-treated rats. Neither quipazine-induced phase shifts nor {tau} effects were dependent on wheel-running activity per se. 8-OH-DPAT delivered via intracerebral ventricular treatment into the third ventricle (5 µl at 100 µM in saline) produced slightly smaller phase advances (20-90 min) at CT 6, but did not produce phase delays at CT 18 or changes in {tau}. These findings support in vitro evidence that 5-HT-ergic agonists can phase-shift the circadian pacemaker.

Subjects

circadian rhythm

serotonin

phase-shift

period

quipazine

8-OH-DPAT

rat

Disciplines
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Recommended Citation
Serotonin and the Mammalian Circadian System: II. Phase-Shifting Rat Behavioral Rhythms with Serotonergic Agonists Edgar, Dale M., Miller, Joseph D., Prosser, Rebecca A., Dean, Robin R., Dement, William C. J Biol Rhythms, Apr 1993; vol. 8: pp. 17-31
Embargo Date
June 11, 2010

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