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Developmental Brain Research
Volume 150, Issue 2 , 21 June 2004, Pages 151-161

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor disrupts organization of thalamocortical somatosensory barrels during development

Yanling Xu, Youssef Sari and Feng C. ZhouCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, 635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA

Accepted 18 February 2003.  Available online 18 May 2004.


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To further investigate the role of the transiently expressed serotonin (5-HT) transporter (5-HTT) in the development of thalamic fibers projecting to cortical barrels and the potential developmental changes in neuronal circuitry caused by a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), paroxetine (5 mg/kg, twice daily, s.c.) or saline was administered to rat pups from postnatal day 0 (P0) to P8. Pups were perfused on P8 for 5-HT immunostaining (-im) to confirm the 5-HT uptake blockade, and 5-HTT-im and phospholipase C-small beta, Greek1 (PLC-small beta, Greek1)-im to label the thalamic afferents to barrels and barrel cells respectively. Paroxetine treatment completely blocked 5-HT uptake into the thalamocortical fibers as indicated by the negative 5-HT-im in cortical barrel areas. Organization of thalamic afferents to barrels, indicated by 5-HTT-im or PLC-small beta, Greek1, was altered in paroxetine-treated pups in the following manners: (1) segregation of thalamocortical fibers was partially disrupted and thalamocortical fibers corresponding to anterior snouts and row A mystacial vibrissae were fused; (2) sizes of the unfused thalamocortical fiber patches related to the long caudal vibrissae in rows B, C, D and E were significantly decreased without changes in the brain weights and cortical areas representing these vibrissae; and (3) thalamocortical fibers corresponding to C4 and D4 vibrissae tended to be closer to each other along the arc while the relative positions of thalamocortical fibers related to the rest of the vibrissae were normal. Our study demonstrated that 5-HTT plays an important role in the refinement, but not the formation, of barrel-like clusters of thalamocortical fibers and that the development of neural circuitry in rodent somatosensory cortex was affected by exposure to a SSRI during thalamocortical synaptic formation.

Author Keywords: Serotonin; Serotonin transporter; Thalamocortical fiber; Barrel; Paroxetine

Development and regeneration; Sensory system


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