Striatal Serotonin 4 Receptor is Increased in Experimental Parkinsonism and Dyskinesia

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Alterations of serotonin type 4 receptor levels are linked to mood disorders and cognitive deficits in several conditions. However, few studies have investigated 5-HT4R alterations in movement disorders. We wondered whether striatal 5-HT4R expression is altered in experimental parkinsonism. We used a brain bank tissue from a rat and a macaque model of Parkinson's disease (PD). We then investigated its in vivo PET imaging regulation in a cohort of macaques. Dopaminergic depletion increases striatal 5-HT4R in the two models, further augmented after dyskinesia-inducing L-Dopa. Pending confirmation in PD patients, the 5-HT4R might offer a therapeutic target for dampening PD's symptoms.

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Cirillo, R., Duperrier, S., Parekh, P., Millot, M., Li, Q., Thiolat, M. L., … Sgambato, V. (2024). Striatal Serotonin 4 Receptor is Increased in Experimental Parkinsonism and Dyskinesia. Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, 14(2), 261–267. https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-230331

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