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Distribution of 5-HT3, 5-HT4, and 5-HT7 Receptors Along the Human Colon

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Date 2015 Jul 2
PMID 26130632
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Background/aims: Several disorders of the gastrointestinal tract are associated with abnormal serotonin (5-HT) signaling or metabolism where the 5-HT3 and 5-HT4 receptors are clinically relevant. The aim was to examine the distribution of 5-HT3, 5-HT4, and 5-HT7 receptors in the normal human colon and how this is associated with receptor interacting chaperone 3, G protein coupled receptor kin-ases, and protein LIN-7 homologs to extend previous observations limited to the sigmoid colon or the upper intestine.

Methods: Samples from ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid human colon were dissected into 3 separate layers (mucosa, lon-gitudinal, and circular muscles) and ileum samples were dissected into mucosa and muscle layers (n = 20). Complementary DNA was synthesized by reverse transcription from extracted RNA and expression was determined by quantitative or end point polymerase chain reaction.

Results: The 5-HT3 receptor subunits were found in all tissues throughout the colon and ileum. The A subunit was detected in all sam-ples and the C subunit was expressed at similar levels while the B subunit was expressed at lower levels and less frequently. The 5-HT3 receptor E subunit was mainly found in the mucosa layers. All splice variants of the 5-HT4 and 5-HT7 receptors were expressed throughout the colon although the 5-HT4 receptor d, g, and i variants were expressed less often.

Conclusions: The major differences in 5-HT receptor distribution within the human colon are in relation to the mucosa and muscular tissue layers where the 5-HT3 receptor E subunit is predominantly found in the mucosal layer which may be of therapeutic relevance.

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