Two distinct central serotonin receptors with different physiological functions.

S J Peroutka, R M Lebovitz, S H Snyder
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Abstract

Two distinct serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) receptors designated serotonin 1 and serotonin 2 bind tritium-labeled serotonin and tritium-labeled spiroperidol, respectively. Drug potencies at serotonin 2 sites, but not at serotonin 1 sites, predict their effects on the "serotonin behavioral syndrome," indicating that serotonin 2 sites mediate these behaviors. The limited correlation of drug effects with regulation by guanine nucleotides suggests that serotonin 1 sites might be linked to adenylate cyclase. Drug specificities of serotonin-elicited synaptic inhibition and excitation may reflect serotonin 1 and serotonin 2 receptor interactions, respectively.

Grants

  1. DA-00074/NIDA NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adenylyl Cyclases
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Brain
Guanine Nucleotides
Kinetics
Male
Rats
Receptors, Serotonin
Serotonin
Spiperone
Structure-Activity Relationship

Chemicals

Guanine Nucleotides
Receptors, Serotonin
Serotonin
Spiperone
Adenylyl Cyclases

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