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Nandrolone is an anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) that is highly abused by individuals seeking enhanced physical strength or body appearance. Supraphysiological doses of this synthetic testosterone derivative have been associated with many physical and psychiatric adverse effects, particularly episodes of impulsiveness and overt aggressive behavior. As the neural mechanisms underlying AAS-induced behavioral disinhibition are unknown, we investigated the status of serotonergic system-related transcripts in several brain areas of mice receiving prolonged nandrolone administration. Male C57BL/6J mice received 15 mg/kg of nandrolone decanoate subcutaneously once daily for 28 days, and different sets of animals were used to investigate motor-related and emotion-related behaviors or 5-HT-related messenger RNA (mRNA) levels by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. AAS-injected mice had increased body weight, were more active and displayed anxious-like behaviors in novel environments. They exhibited reduced immobility in the forced swim test, a higher probability of being aggressive and more readily attacked opponents. AAS treatment substantially reduced mRNA levels of most investigated postsynaptic 5-HT receptors in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. Interestingly, the 5-HT(1B) mRNA level was further reduced in the hippocampus and hypothalamus. There was no alteration of 5-HT system transcript levels in the midbrain. In conclusion, high doses of AAS nandrolone in male mice recapitulate the behavioral disinhibition observed in abusers. Furthermore, these high doses downregulate 5-HT receptor mRNA levels in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. Our combined findings suggest these areas as critical sites for AAS-induced effects and a possible role for the 5-HT(1B) receptor in the observed behavioral disinhibition.

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The purpose of this study was to examine by means of Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI), the relationship between Neuroticism, and self-rated eating problems. Altogether 105 respondents, mean aged 42,3 years, including 11 men and 94 women, participated by answering an Internet-based questionnaire comprising three different sections. Neuroticism correlated with self-rated eating problems (r=,468, p<0,01). By means of multiple regression analysis it was indicated that both Neuroticism (p<.001) and Body Mass Index (BMI) (p<.001) contributed significantly to the prediction of self-rated eating problems (multiple correlation (ß=.594). The study indicated that the personality only partly explained the variation of eating problems. The result was discussed in terms of significance of biological factors stressing changes in 5-HT levels triggering eating problems.

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As manifestações comportamentais em Megalobulimus oblongus após a estimulação aversiva térmica (EAT) e a ação de fármacos que atuam sobre os sistemas opióide e serotoninérgico foram analisadas, empregando-se, respectivamente, testes com placa aquecida, morfina, serotonina (5-hidróxitriptamina ou 5-HT), e dos bloqueadores, o naloxone e a metisergida. Com o procedimento utilizado, foi posível diferenciar um comportamento estereotipado indicativo de resposta à nocicepção, determinar a latencia em que tais comportamentos são inicialmente manifestados, e as alterações obtidas mediante o emprego de fármacos. A morfina foi capaz de aumentar a latência demonstrando uma ação antinociceptiva neste modelo, que foi antagonizado pelo naloxone. No tocante ao sistema serotoninérgico, tanto a 5-HT quanto a metisergida aplicadas isoladamente, provocaram uma diminuição da latência que foi relacionado com um efeito nociceptivo. Porém, quando estes dois fármacos foram aplicados conjuntamente, observou-se um efeito contrário. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo farmacológico com o M. oblongus são congruentes com estudos prévios realizados em outros modeos gastrópodos, citados na literatura, e sugerem o envolvimento de um sistema opióide e serotoninérgico nas respostas reflexas nociceptivas neste animal, sendo estas manifestadas por intermédio de um comportamento motor aversivo. Além disso, ficou demonstrada a presença de receptores de ambos os sistemas, conforme a ação dos fármacos empregados.

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Estudos prévios mostraram que psicolatina (o alcalóide indolmonoterpênico, isolado de Psychotria umbellata (Vell.)) possui moderada atividade analgésica em modelos experimentais de dor que envolvem a participação de receptores opióides e glutamatérgicos do tipo NMDA. Visto que a psicolatina encontra-se em grande quantidade nesta espécie, e que receptores NMDA estão envolvidos em uma grande variedade de processos, incluindo memória, plasticidade neural, ansiedade e depressão, este estudo buscou avaliar o perfil psicofarmacológico de psicolatina, bem como seus efeitos centrais ou interações com alguns sistemas neurotransmissores como receptores glutamatérgicos NMDA, serotonérgico (5-HT), dopaminérgico (DA), gabaérgico (GABA) e colinérgico (Ach). Em dois modelos comportamentais de ansiedade, a psicolatina mostrou atividade ansiolítica revertida pela administração prévia de ritanserina (antagonista serotonérgico 5-HT2A/C), sendo, portanto, esta ação relacionada à modulação destes receptores. A psicolatina não parece interferir com receptores GABAérgicos, já que a atividade ansiolítica não foi revertida por picrotoxina e também porque a psicolatina não mostrou atividade anticonvulsivante no modelo das convulsões induzidas por pentilenotetrazol. A psicolatina também apresentou atividade antidepressiva e amnésica, atividades que também estão relacionadas à modulação de receptores serotonérgicos. Além disso, a psicolatina protege animais das convulsões induzidas por NMDA, além de reverter a hiperlocomoção induzida por dizocilpina, sugerindo que o mecanismo de ação de psicolatina também envolve o glutamato. A inibição do comportamento de escalada induzida por apomorfina e a proteção à letalidade induzida por anfetamina podem ser resultantes da modulação indireta de receptores dopaminérgicos exercida pelo glutamato e pela serotonina. A psicolatina modifica diferentemente o estado oxidativo basal em distintas áreas cerebrais de camundongos; aumentando a capacidade antioxidante total no hipocampo e no córtex, mas a formação de radicais livres sendo reduzida apenas no córtex. Esses resultados são consistentes com o relato de atividade antioxidante de derivados indólicos. A psicolatina administrada agudamente por via oral não apresentou nenhum sinal de toxicidade até 1g/kg; por via intraperitoneal, sinais de toxicidade só estão presentes em doses bem maiores do que as que apresentam os efeitos acima mencionados. Conclui-se que a psicolatina apresenta um padrão psicofarmacológico semelhante a drogas que modulam receptores NMDA e 5-HT, os quais tem papel proeminente em diversos distúrbios psiquiátricos e neurológicos. Assim, o presente estudo reforça a idéia de que este alcalóide indol-monoterpênico pode ser explorado como modelo estrutural para o desenvolvimento de drogas que atuem nestes subtipos de receptores.

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O uso de moluscos gastrópodes para estudos neurobiológicos é vantajoso porque seu sistema nervoso e comportamentos são intermediários em complexidade quando comparados a outros animais. Os padrões de atividade derivados do sistema nervoso central (SNC) são modulados por informações periféricas provenientes de vários quimio e mecanorreceptores, os quais desempenham funções importantes na manutenção da homeostase interna. Assim, juntos, elementos centrais e periféricos permitem ao animal modular seu comportamento respiratório de acordo com suas demandas metabólicas. O objetivo deste trabalho originou-se da necessidade da compreensão da atividade respiratória do caracol pulmonado terrestre Megalobulimus abbreviatus, da identificação dos neurônios do sistema nervoso central envolvidos no seu controle, bem como da organização da inervação de uma estrutura-chave envolvida no comportamento respiratório deste animal, o pneumóstoma. Realizou-se a identificação dos neurônios do SNC que controlam o pneumóstoma através de marcação retrógrada pelo nervo parietal posterior direito com cloreto de cobalto e biocitina; a descrição da morfologia e da histologia da região do pneumóstoma, assim como a análise da presença de monoaminas (método do ácido glioxílico), atividade acetilcolinesterásica (AChE, técnica de Karnovsky & Roots) e de imunorreatividade a FMRF-amida (imunoistoquímica) nesta região. Também foi realizada a investigação sobre uma provável relação entre o sistema dopaminérgico, serotoninérgico e peptidérgico (FMRF-amida) com os neurônios identificados por marcação retrógrada nos gânglios nervosos centrais, através da comparação entre os neurônios retrogradamente marcados com neurônios imunorreativos à tirosina hidroxilase (TH), serotonina (5-HT) e FMRF-amida. Neurônios retrogradamente marcados foram encontrados nos gânglios pedais, pleural direito, parietal direito e visceral. Encontrou-se na superfície do tegumento do pneumóstoma um epitélio constituído de uma única camada de células cilíndricas, com microvilosidades ou cílios como terminação apical, envolvido por uma camada muscular bem desenvolvida. Foi possível verificar que a organização da inervação na região do pneumóstoma está constituída de uma rede neural para suprir a camada muscular e ramos neurais mais finos que estão mais densamente distribuídos em um plexo na camada epitelial e subepitelial adjacente, onde corpos celulares neuronais foram identificados (catecolaminérgicos ou com atividade AChE). A análise do padrão de inervação do pneumóstoma, juntamente com os dados da comparação entre neurônios retrogradamente marcados e imunorreativos no SNC, permitiu concluir-se que o neuropeptídeo FMRF-amida parece ter uma grande importância na regulação motora da região do pneumóstoma, assim como a 5-HT, que provavelmente possui uma função motora ou modulatória nesta região, enquanto que a participação da dopamina no controle respiratório deve ser principalmente sensorial, responsável pelas informações provindas do tegumento do pneumóstoma.

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Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb). There is circumstantial evidence that the neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) in the anteroventral preoptic region (AVPO) mediates this response. However, which 5-HT receptor(s) is (are) involved in this response has not been assessed. Thus, we investigated the participation of the 5-HT receptors (5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), and 5-HT(7)) in the AVPO in hypoxic hypothermia. To this end, Tb of conscious Wistar rats was monitored by biotelemetry before and after intra-AVPO microinjection of methysergide (a 5-HT(1) and 5-HT(2) receptor antagonist, 0.2 and 2 mu g/100 nL), WAY-100635 (a 5-HT(1A) receptor antagonist, 0.3 and 3 mu g/100 nL), and SB-269970 (a 5-HT(7) receptor antagonist, 0.4 and 4 mu/100 nL), followed by 60 min of hypoxia exposure (7% O(2)). During the experiments, the mean chamber temperature was 24.6 +/- 0.7 degrees C (mean +/- SE) and the mean room temperature was 23.5 +/- 0.8 degrees C (mean +/- SE). Intra-AVPO microinjection of vehicle or 5-HT antagonists did not change Tb during normoxic conditions. Exposure of rats to 7% of inspired oxygen evoked typical hypoxia-induced hypothermia after vehicle microinjection, which was not affected by both doses of methysergide. However, WAY-100635 and SB-269970 treatment attenuated the drop in Tb in response to hypoxia. The effect was more pronounced with the 5-HT7 antagonist since both doses (0.4 and 4 mu g/0.1 mu L) were capable of attenuating the hypothermic response. As to the 5-HT(1A) antagonist, the attenuation of hypoxia-induced hypothermia was only observed at the higher dose. Therefore, the present results are consistent with the notion that 5-HT acts on both 5-HT(1A) and 5-HT7 receptors in the AVPO to induce hypothermia, during hypoxia. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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Hypothalamus is a site of integration of the hypoxic and thermal stimuli on breathing and there is evidence that serotonin (5-HT) receptors in the anteroventral preoptic region (AVPO) mediate hypoxic hypothermia. Once 5-HT is involved in the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR), we investigated the participation of the 5-HT receptors (5-HT1, 5-HT2 and 5-HT7) in the AVPO in the HVR. To this end, pulmonary ventilation (V-E) of rats was measured before and after intra-AVPO microinjection of methysergide (a 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 receptor antagonist), WAY-100635 (a 5-HT1A receptor antagonist) and SB-269970 (a 5-HT7 receptor antagonist), followed by 60 min of hypoxia exposure (7% O-2). Intra-AVPO microinjection of vehicles or 5-HT antagonists did not change VE during normoxic conditions. Exposure of rats to 7% O-2 evoked typical hypoxia-induced hyperpnea after vehicle microinjection, which was not affected by methysergide. WAY-100635 and SB-269970 treatment caused an increased HVR, due to a higher tidal volume. Therefore, the current data provide the evidence that 5-HT acting on 5-HT1A and 5-HT7 receptors in the AVPO exert an inhibitory modulation on the HVR. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Rationale: A wealth of evidence supports the involvement of the serotonergic neurons of the median raphe nucleus (MRN) in anxiety. However, it is presently unclear whether serotonergic pathways arising from this nucleus play distinguishing regulatory roles in defensive behaviors that have been associated with specific subtypes of anxiety disorders. Objectives: To evaluate the role of the MRN serotonergic neurons in the regulation of two defensive behaviors, inhibitory avoidance and escape, which have been related, respectively, to generalized anxiety and panic disorders. Methods: Male Wistar rats were submitted to the elevated T-maze test of anxiety after intra-MRN administration of drugs that either non-selectively or selectively change the activity of the serotonergic neurons. Results: Intra-MRN injection of FG 7142 (0.04 and 0.08 nmol) and kainic acid (0.03 and 0.06 nmol), drugs that non-selectively stimulate the MRN serotonergic neurons, facilitated inhibitory avoidance acquisition, but impaired escape performance. Microinjection of muscimol (0.11 and 0.22 nmol), a compound that non-selectively inhibits the activity of the MRN serotonergic neurons, impaired inhibitory avoidance and facilitated escape performance. Both kainic acid and muscimol also changed rat locomotion in the open-field test. Intra-MRN injection of 8-OH-DPAT (0.6-15 nmol) and WAY-100635 (0.18-0.74 nmol), respectively an agonist and an antagonist of somatodendritic 5-HT1A receptors located on serotonergic neurons of the MRN, only affected inhibitory avoidance-while the former inhibited the acquisition of this behavior, the latter facilitated it. Conclusion: MRN serotonergic neurons seem to be selectively involved in the regulation of inhibitory avoidance in the elevated T-maze. This result supports the proposal that 5-HT pathways departing from this nucleus play an important role in anxiety processing, with implications for pathologies such as generalized anxiety disorder.

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It has been proposed that the ascending dorsal raphe (DR)-serotonergic (5-HT) pathway facilitates conditioned avoidance responses to potential or distal threat, while the DR-periventricular 5-HT pathway inhibits unconditioned flight reactions to proximal danger. Dysfunction on these pathways would be, respectively, related to generalized anxiety (GAD) and panic disorder (PD). To investigate this hypothesis, we microinjected into the rat DR the benzodiazepine inverse receptor agonist FG 7142, the 5-HT1A receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT or the GABA(A) receptor agonist muscimol. Animals were evaluated in the elevated T-maze (ETM) and light/dark transition test. These models generate defensive responses that have been related to GAD and PD. Experiments were also conducted in the ETM 14 days after the selective lesion of DR serotonergic neurons by 5,7-dihydroxytriptamine (DHT). In all cases, rats were pre-exposed to one of the open arms of the ETM 1 day before testing. The results showed that FG 7142 facilitated inhibitory avoidance, an anxiogenic effect, while impairing one-way escape, an anxiolytic effect. 8-OH-DPAT, muscimol, and 5,7-DHT-induced lesions acted in the opposite direction, impairing inhibitory avoidance while facilitating one-way escape from the open arm. In the light/dark transition, 8-OH-DPAT and muscimol increased the time spent in the lighted compartment, an anxiolytic effect. The data supports the view that distinct DR-5-HT pathways regulate neural mechanisms underlying GAD and PD. (C) 2002 Elsevier B.V. B.V. All rights reserved.

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Rationale: Mice exhibit antinociception after a single experience in the elevated plus maze (EPM), an animal model of anxiety. Objective: This study investigated the mechanisms involved in this form of anxiety-induced antinociception. Methods: Nociception was evaluated by means of the writhing test in mice confined either to the open or enclosed arms of the EPM. The effects of systemic (naloxone, midazolam and 8-OH-DPAT) or intra-amygdala (8-OH-DPAT. NAN-190 and midazolam) drug infusions were investigated in mice previously treated i.p. with 0.6% acetic acid, an algic stimulus that induces abdominal contortions. The effects of these drugs on conventional measures of anxiety (% entries and % time in open arms) in a standard EPM test were also independently investigated. Results: Open-arm confinement resulted in a high-magnitude antinociception (minimum 85%, maximum 450%) compared with enclosed arm confinement. The opiate antagonist naloxone (1 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg) neither blocked this open arm-induced antinociception (OAIA) nor modified indices of anxiety in EPM. Administration of midazolam (0.5-2 mg/kg, s.c.) increased OAIA and produced antinociception in enclosed confined animals, as well as attenuating anxiety in the EPM. The 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist 8-OH-DPAT (0.05-1 mg/kg, s.c.) had biphasic effects on OAIA, antagonising the response at the lowest dose and intensifying it at the highest dose. In addition, low doses of this agent reduced anxiety in the EPM. Although bilateral injections of 8-OH-DPAT (5.6 nmol/0.4 mu l) or NAN-190 (5.6 nmol and 10 nmol/0.4 mu l) into the amygdala did not alter OAIA, increased anxiety was observed in the EPM. In contrast, intra-amygdala administration of midazolam (10 nmol and 30 nmol/0.4 mu l) blocked both OAIA and anxiety. Conclusions: These results with systemic and intracerebral drug infusion suggest that 5-HT(1A) receptors localised in the amygdala are not involved in the pain inhibitory processes that are recruited during aversive situations. However, activation of these receptors does phasically increase anxiety. Although the intrinsic antinociceptive properties of systemically administered midazolam confounded interpretation of its effects on OAIA, intra-amygdala injections of this compound suggest that benzodiazepine receptors in this brain region modulate both the antinociceptive and behavioural (anxiety) responses to the EPM.

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The positive profile of systemically-administered 5-HT(1A) receptor antagonists in several rodent models of anxiolytic activity suggests an important role for postsynaptic 5-HT(1A) receptor mechanisms in anxiety. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the effects of WAY-100635 microinfusions (0, 0.1, 1.0 or 3.0 mug in 0.2 mul) into the dorsal (DH) or ventral (VH) hippocampus an behaviours displayed by male Swiss-Webster mice in the elevated plus-maze. As prior experience is known to modify pharmacological responses in this test, the effects of intra-hippocampal infusions were examined both in maze-naive and maze-experienced subjects. Test videotapes were scored for conventional indices of anxiety (% open arm entries/time) and locomotor activity (closed arm entries), as well as a range of ethological measures (e.g. risk assessment). In maze-naive mice, intra-VH (but not intra-M) infusions of WAY-100635 (3.0 mug but not lower doses) increased open arm exploration and reduced risk assessment. These effects were observed in the absence of significant changes in locomotor activity. In contrast, neither intra-VH nor intra-DH infusions of WAY-100635 altered the behaviour of maze-experienced mice. These Findings suggest that postsynaptic 5-HT(1A) receptors in the ventral (but not dorsal) hippocampus play a significant role both in the mediation of plus-maze anxiety in mice and in experientially-induced alterations in responses to this test. (C) 2002 Elsevier B.V. BY All rights reserved.