Serotonin-2B receptor (5-HT2BR) expression and binding in the brain of ageing APPswe/PS1de9transgenic mice and in human Alzheimer’s Disease brain tissue

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Abstract

Although evidence of dysregulation in central serotonergic signaling is widespread in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), relatively little is known about the specific involvement of the serotonin-2B receptor (5-HT 2B R) subtype. Here, we assessed 5-HT 2B R expression and binding in brain tissue from APP swe /PS1 dE9 transgenic (TG) mice and AD patients. 5-HT 2B R mRNA was measured by RT-qPCR in 3-to >18-month-old TG and wild-type (WT) littermate mice (n=3-8), and in middle frontal gyrus samples from female, AD and control subjects (n=7-10). The density of 5-HT 2B Rs was measured by autoradiography using 1 nM [ 3 H]RS127445 and 1 μM LY266097. In both mouse and human samples, 5-HT 2B R mRNA was detectable after 33 amplification cycles. Levels in WT mice, not TG mice, increased with age, and were higher in AD patients compared to control subjects. [ 3 H]RS127445 binding was low in the mouse brain, detected after 3 months of age. 5-HT 2B R density was overall lower in the hippocampus of TG compared to WT mice. Specific binding was too low to be reliably quantified in the human samples. These data provide evidence of a different 5-HT 2B R expression and binding in the APP swe /PS1 dE9 TG model of AD and AD patients. Studies investigating the functional involvement of the 5-HT 2B R in AD are warranted.

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