Increased 5-HT2C Receptor Binding in the Brain Stem And Cerebral Cortex During Liver Regeneration And Hepatic Neoplasia In Rats

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Increased 5-HT2C Receptor Binding in the Brain Stem And Cerebral Cortex During Liver Regeneration And Hepatic Neoplasia In Rats

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Title: Increased 5-HT2C Receptor Binding in the Brain Stem And Cerebral Cortex During Liver Regeneration And Hepatic Neoplasia In Rats
Author: Sulaiman,Pyroja; Binoy,Joseph; Paulose,C S
Abstract: In the present study, serotonin 2C (5-HT2c) receptor binding parameters in the brainstem and cerebral cortex were investigated during liver generation after partial hepatectomy (PH) and N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) induced hepatic neoplasia in male Wistar rats. The serotonin content increased significantly (p<0.01) in the cerebral cortex after PH and in NDEA induced hepatic neoplasia. Brain stem serotonin content increased significantly (p<0.05) after PH and (p<0.001) in NDEA induced hepatic neoplasia. The number and affinity of the 5-HT2c receptors in the crude synaptic membrane preparations of the brain stem showed a significant (p<0.001) increase after PH and in NDEA induced hepatic neoplasia. The number and affinity of 5-HT2c receptors increased significantly (p<0.001) in NDEA induced hepatic neoplasia in the crude synaptic membrane preparations of the cerebral cortex. There was a significant (p<0.01) increase in plasma norepinephrine in PH and (p<0.001) in NDEA induced hepatic neoplasia, indicating sympathetic stimulation. Thus, our results suggest that during active hepatocyte proliferation 5-HT2c receptor in the brain stem and cerebral cortex are up-regulated which in turn induce hepatocyte proliferation mediated through sympathetic stimulation.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/575
Date: 2006-12-05


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