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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 2000, 20(5):1952-1963
Dual Serotonin (5-HT) Projections to the Nucleus Accumbens Core
and Shell: Relation of the 5-HT Transporter to Amphetamine-Induced
Neurotoxicity
Pierre
Brown1 and
Mark
E.
Molliver1, 2
Departments of 1 Neuroscience and
2 Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205
Dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) has been implicated
as mediating the rewarding effects of stimulant drugs; however, recent
studies suggest that 5-HT release may also contribute. In an effort to
assess the role of 5-HT in drug-mediated reward, this study analyzed
the serotonergic innervation of NAc using immunocytochemistry for 5-HT
and the 5-HT transporter (SERT). We report that in control rats the NAc
receives two distinct types of 5-HT axons that differ in regional
distribution, morphology, and SERT expression. Most regions of the NAc
are innervated by thin 5-HT axons that express SERT, but in the caudal
NAc shell nearly all 5-HT axons lack SERT and have large spherical
varicosities. Two weeks after methamphetamine or
p-chloroamphetamine (PCA) treatment, most 5-HT axons in
dorsal striatum and NAc have degenerated; however, the varicose axons
in the shell appear intact. These drug-resistant 5-HT axons that lack
SERT densely innervate the caudal one-third of the accumbens shell, the
same location where dopamine axons are spared after methamphetamine.
Moreover, 4 hr after PCA, the varicose axons in the caudal shell retain
prominent stores of 5-HT, whereas 5-HT axons in the rest of the NAc are
depleted of neurotransmitter. The results demonstrate that two
functionally different 5-HT projections innervate separate regions of
the NAc and that selective vulnerability to amphetamines may result
from differential expression of SERT. We postulate that action
potentials conducted from the raphe nuclei can release 5-HT throughout
the NAc, whereas transporter-mediated release induced by stimulant drugs is more restricted and unlikely to occur in the caudal NAc shell.
Key words:
methamphetamine; p-chloroamphetamine; neurotoxicity; addiction; dopamine; 5-HT; 5-HT transporter; nucleus
accumbens; striatum; reward
Copyright © 2000 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/00/2051952-12$05.00/0
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