Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) is a key modulator of neuronal excitability in the central and peripheral nervous system. In the enteric nervous system, 5-HT causes a slow depolarization in the intrinsic sensory neurons, but the receptor responsible for this has not been correlated with known gene products. The aim of this study was to determine whether the newly characterized 5-HT 7 receptor may participate in the 5-HT-mediated depolarization of, and synaptic transmission to, the intrinsic sensory neurons of the guinea-pig ileum. Intracellular electrophysiological recordings were made from intrinsic sensory neurons identified as myenteric AH neurons from guinea-pig ileum. 5-HT (5μM) applied to the cell body evoked both a fast depolarization (5-HT 3 mediated) and/or a slow depolarization (5-HT 1P-like). The 5-HT 1/5/7 receptor agonist 5-carboxamidotryptamine (5-CT) (5μM) evoked only a slow depolarization. When the fast depolarization evoked by 5-HT was blocked with granisetron (1μM, 5-HT 3 receptor antagonist), only a slow depolarization remained; this was abolished by the 5-HT 7 receptor antagonist SB 269970 (1μM, control: 14±2 mV, granisetron+SB 269970: −1±2 mV). The slow depolarization evoked by 5-CT was also significantly reduced by SB 269970 (control: 14±1 mV, SB 269970: 5±2 mV) suggesting a 5-HT 7 receptor was activated by exogenous application of 5-CT and 5-HT. Slow excitatory postsynaptic potentials evoked by stimulating descending neural pathways (containing serotonergic fibers) were reduced by SB 269970 (control: 8±3 mV, SB 269970: 3±1 mV). However, SB 269970 had no effect on slow excitatory postsynaptic potentials evoked by stimulation of circumferential (tachykinergic) pathways (control: 7±1 mV, SB 269970: 6±1 mV). These data are consistent with the presence on enteric AH neurons of functional 5-HT 7 receptors that participate in slow synaptic transmission.

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