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Single cell laser dissection with molecular beacon polymerase chain reaction identifies 2A as the predominant serotonin receptor subtype in hypoglossal motoneurons

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NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 113, Issue 1, Pages 145-154

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4522(02)00137-9

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single cell; motor neurons; sleep apnea; upper airway; real-time PCR; taqman; laser capture microdissection; digoxigenin-labeled and in situ hybridization

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL 60287] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE [P50HL060287] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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We hypothesize that sleep state-dependent withdrawal of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) at upper airway (UAW) dilator motoneurons contributes significantly to sleep-related suppression of dilator muscle activity in obstructive sleep apnea. Identification of 5-HT receptor subtypes involved in postsynaptic facilitation of UAW motoneuron activity may provide pharmacotherapies for this prevalent disorder. We have adapted two assays to provide semi-quantitative measurements of mRNA copy numbers for 5-HT receptor subtypes in single UAW motoneurons. Specifically, soma of 111 hypoglossal (XII) motoneurons in 10 adult male rats were captured using a laser dissection microscope, and then used individually in single round molecular beacon polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for real-time quantitation of 5-HT2A, 5-HT2C, 5-HT3, 5-HT4, 5-HT5A, 5-HT5B, 5-HT6 or 5-HT7 receptor. Receptor mRNA copy numbers from single XII motoneurons were compared to control samples from within the XII nucleus and lateral medulla. All 20 motoneuronal soma assayed for the 5-HT2A receptor had measurable copy numbers (7028 +/-2656 copies/cell). In contrast, copy numbers for the 5-HT2A receptor in XII non-motoneuronal (n = 17) and lateral medulla (n = 15) samples were 81 +/- 51 copies and 83 +/- 35 copies, respectively, P < 0.05. Seven of 13 XII motoneurons assayed had measurable 5-HT2C receptor copy numbers of mRNA (287 +/- 112 copies/cell). XII soma had minimal 5-HT3, 5-HT4, 5-HT5A; 5-HT5B, 5-HT6 or 5-HT7 receptor mRNA. 5-HT2A receptor mRNA presence within XII motoneurons was confirmed with digoxigenin-labeled in situ hybridization. In summary, combined use of laser dissection and molecular beacon PCR revealed 5-HT2A receptor as the predominant 5-HT receptor mRNA in XII motoneurons, and identified small quantities of 5-HT2C receptor. This information will allow a more complete understanding of serotonergic control of respiratory activity. (C) 2002 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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