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Functional expression of the serotonin transporter in immortalized rat brain microvessel endothelial cells
Authors:Brust P  Friedrich A  Krizbai I A  Bergmann R  Roux F  Ganapathy V  Johannsen B
Institution:Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany. P.Brust@fz-rossendorf.de
Abstract:There is evidence from recent studies that the brain endothelium (of capillaries and/or larger vessels) may serve as a specific target for serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)]. This neurotransmitter is expected to be involved in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and/or of the cerebral blood flow via receptor-mediated mechanisms. Effective control of these processes depends on a speedy uptake and metabolism of released 5-HT molecules. To realize this, a similar mechanism of 5-HT uptake as in brain may exist at the BBB. In this study, we have demonstrated using RT-PCR that 5-HT transporter mRNA is present in the brain endothelium and that a saturable transport system for 5-HT is functionally expressed in immortalized rat brain endothelial cells (RBE4 cells). These cells take up 3H]5-HT by an active saturable process with a Km value of 397 +/- 64 nmol/L and a transport capacity of 51.7 +/- 3.5 pmol x g(-1) x min(-1). The 5-HT uptake depends on Na+, as indicated by the replacement of NaCl by LiCl. The 5-HT uptake was sensitive to specific 5-HT transport inhibitors such as paroxetine, clomipramine, fluoxetine, and citalopram but not to inhibitors of the vesicular amine transporter such as reserpine or tetrabenazine. Our results demonstrate that cerebral endothelial cells are able to participate actively in the removal and metabolism of the released 5-HT, which supports the concept of direct serotoninergic regulation of the BBB function.
Keywords:Blood-brain barrier  Gene expression  Serotonin  Transporter  Clomipramine  Citalopram  Fluoxetine  Paroxetine
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