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  • In-vitro acetylcholine release is not a straightforward model to study hippocampal 5-HT₄ receptors.

In-vitro acetylcholine release is not a straightforward model to study hippocampal 5-HT₄ receptors.

Neuroreport (2011-09-29)
Filip de Vin, Joris H De Maeyer, Romain A Lefebvre
ABSTRACT

5-HT₄ receptor (5-HT₄R) activation induces procognitive effects. This might be related to stimulation of hippocampal acetylcholine release, which has been shown for 5-HT₄R agonists in in-vivo models. We investigated the influence of the 5-HT₄R agonists, prucalopride and BIMU-8, on acetylcholine release in rat hippocampal brain slices. In contrast to the report by Siniscalchi et al., no facilitating effect of 5-HT₄R agonists on electrically evoked acetylcholine could be shown. The in our hands absence of an effect by 5-HT₄R agonists illustrates that an in-vitro evaluation of 5-HT₄R agonists on hippocampal acetylcholine release is not a straightforward model to study the relationship between hippocampal 5-HT₄Rs and hippocampal acetylcholine release.

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BIMU8 hydrate, ≥98% (HPLC)