Targeting 5-HT1A Receptors to Correct Neuronal Hyperexcitability in Fmr1 Knockout Mice

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Saraf, Tanishka S.
Yang, Bo
McGlynn, Ryan P.
Booth, Raymond G.
Canal, Clinton E.
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[1] Pharmaceutical Science, Mercer University College of Pharmacy, Atlanta
[2] Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
[3] Pharmaceutical Sciences, Northeastern University, MA
[4] Northeastern University, MA
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FASEB JOURNAL | 2022年 / 36卷
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10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.S1.R4662
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Fragile X syndrome (FXS)-caused by FMR1 gene silencing-is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disabilities that are often comorbid with seizures, sensory hypersensitivities, anxiety, social deficits, and repetitive behaviors. Neuronal hyperexcitability is an overarching neurophysiological characteristic of FXS that may underlie FXS symptoms. About 33% of Fmr1 KO mice from our colony exhibit spontaneous seizures, a newly observed phenotype that more closely parallels seizures in FXS, compared to the audiogenic seizure phenotype in Fmr1 KO mice. In addition, we and others show that Fmr1 KO mice, like individuals with FXS, have cortical EEG gamma-band power alterations, and at the single-cell level, have hyperexcitable pyramidal neurons in multiple brain regions. We are using a combinatorial approach-from behavioral to EEG to single-cell experiments-to advance FXS drug discovery. Based on our observations of altered brain expression and in vivo function of serotonin 1A receptors (5-HT1ARs) in Fmr1 KO mice and correction of the audiogenic seizure phenotype by our novel 2-aminotetralin-type 5-HT1R modulator, FPT, we are testing the hypothesis that selectively activating 5-HT1ARs prevents seizures and corrects neurophysiological abnormalities. We evaluated the efficacy of FPT (5.6 mg/kg), a potent and efficacious 5-HT1AR agonist, to correct EEG abnormalities in Fmr1 KO mice. We also tested the antiepileptic effects of the selective 5-HT1AR agonist, NLX-112 (0.25-2.5 mg/kg), and are currently testing the effects of FPT and NLX-112 on CA1 pyramidal neuron hyperexcitability in Fmr1 KO mice. In parallel experiments, we are evaluating the pharmacology of FPT and NLX-112 at each of the 5-HT G protein-coupled receptors. Recordings from above the left somatosensory cortex showed a significantly elevated high gamma (65-100 Hz) power ratio in Fmr1 KO mice relative to control mice at baseline (n=16, P=0.0357) and after vehicle injection (n=16, P=0.0066), a genotype difference that FPT eliminated (n=15-16, P=0.6279). Comparisons between baseline and first injection conditions also revealed an increased delta power in Fmr1 KO mice relative to controls. Separately, NLX-112 prevented audiogenic seizures in Fmr1 KO mice (n=10-12, P≤0.0002), and preliminary data suggest NLX-112 and FPT modulate CA1 pyramidal neuron activity. For example, FPT (10 µM) showed a reversible reduction of firing frequency of hippocampal CA1 neurons in Fmr1 KO mice (n=8, P<0.05). Forthcoming experiments will include evaluating the effects of NLX-112 on cortical EEG activity in Fmr1 KO and control mice and the effects of chronic NLX-112 and FPT on spontaneous seizures in Fmr1 KO mice. Tests of the selective 5-HT1AR antagonist, WAY100635, will be conducted to examine a 5-HT1AR mechanism underlying positive outcomes of NLX-112 and FPT. At present, our convergent data suggest that 5-HT1AR activation may ameliorate neuronal hyperexcitability, at multiple levels of analysis, in Fmr1 KO mice. Potent and selective 5-HT1AR agonists might be pharmacotherapeutic for FXS. © FASEB.
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