Dorsomedial prefrontal cortex 5-HT6 receptors regulate anxiety-like behavior

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Fei Geng
Jia Tian
Jian-Lin Wu
Yun Luo
Wen-Jun Zou
Chao Peng
Gui-Feng Lu
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[1] Zunyi Medical College,Department of Physiology
[2] Heilongjiang BaYi Agriculture University,College of Biological Science and Technology
[3] Southern Medical University,Department of Neurobiology
[4] Zunyi Medical College,Department of Pathophysiology
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dmPFC; EMD 386088; SB 271046; 5-HT6 receptor; Anxiety;
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The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) plays a very important role in decision-related and anxiety-related information processing. It has enriched 5-HT6 receptors; however, the precise role of dmPFC 5-HT6 receptors in anxiety remains to be fully investigated. In this study, we injected dmPFC with the 5-HT6 receptor agonist EMD 386088 and antagonist SB 271046 using stereotactic technology. 5-HT6 receptor activation in mice increased time spent in the center area on the open-field test, increased exploration of the open arms on the elevated plus maze test, and increased ratio on the social interaction test. 5-HT6 receptor inactivation induced the opposite effects. In brain slices, EMD 386088 decreased both spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSC) and spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSC), while SB 271046 only increased sEPSC. These effects of EMD 386088 and SB 271046 could be reversed by the GABAA receptor antagonist bicuculline (BMI) and positive allosteric modulator clonazepam (CLZ), respectively. Our results suggest that neurotransmission in the dmPFC by 5-HT6 receptor activation and inhibition may play an important role in anxiety-like behavior, and may provide new insight into the pathological mechanism and potential target of anxiety disorders.
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