Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model

Abstract The main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) affect physical movement, but are often associated with a wide range of non-motor symptoms, as well as breathing disorders. Of these, respiratory muscle weakness, decreased air passage resulting in restrictive breathing changes, respiratory rhyt...

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Main Authors: Kryspin Andrzejewski, Magdalena E. Orłowska, Małgorzata Zaremba, Ilona Joniec-Maciejak, Katarzyna Kaczyńska
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-10994-z
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Ilona Joniec-Maciejak
Katarzyna Kaczyńska
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description Abstract The main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) affect physical movement, but are often associated with a wide range of non-motor symptoms, as well as breathing disorders. Of these, respiratory muscle weakness, decreased air passage resulting in restrictive breathing changes, respiratory rhythm abnormalities, and upper airway dysfunction are usually indicated. To study respiratory impairment in PD, we used a rat model of PD induced by bilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into the striatum. We investigated the ventilatory response to hypercapnia (HCVR) and the phenomenon of phrenic long-term depression (pLTD). To determine the effect of serotonergic system activation on HCVR we used fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), and 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan (5-HTP), a precursor of serotonin (5-HT) synthesis. Treatment with both serotonergic agents did not affect air breathing in 6-OHDA and sham rats, while the impaired HCVR in the PD model was restored to the values present in the control group. Moreover, we also showed that pLTD was fully expressed only in sham rats. The 6-OHDA rats showed significantly reduced pLTD, indicating a disruption in the brainstem structures that regulate this phenomenon. The changes in respiration were accompanied by a significant reduction in striatal dopamine levels and a smaller but significant reduction in serotonin concentration in the striatum and brainstem shown by HPLC analysis. Our results indicate a possible degeneration of the serotonergic system in this model, which may have influenced the impairment of HCVR and pLTD. Activation of the serotonergic system eliminating blunted HCVR indicates its potential in alleviating respiratory distress.
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spelling doaj-art-b1f1c16fa4ce4db1ad1f44ccf6604eb82025-08-20T04:03:06ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-07-0115111310.1038/s41598-025-10994-zActivation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease modelKryspin Andrzejewski0Magdalena E. Orłowska1Małgorzata Zaremba2Ilona Joniec-Maciejak3Katarzyna Kaczyńska4Department of Respiration Physiology, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of SciencesDepartment of Respiration Physiology, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of SciencesDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, Centre for Preclinical Research (CePT), Medical University of WarsawDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, Centre for Preclinical Research (CePT), Medical University of WarsawDepartment of Respiration Physiology, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of SciencesAbstract The main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) affect physical movement, but are often associated with a wide range of non-motor symptoms, as well as breathing disorders. Of these, respiratory muscle weakness, decreased air passage resulting in restrictive breathing changes, respiratory rhythm abnormalities, and upper airway dysfunction are usually indicated. To study respiratory impairment in PD, we used a rat model of PD induced by bilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into the striatum. We investigated the ventilatory response to hypercapnia (HCVR) and the phenomenon of phrenic long-term depression (pLTD). To determine the effect of serotonergic system activation on HCVR we used fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), and 5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan (5-HTP), a precursor of serotonin (5-HT) synthesis. Treatment with both serotonergic agents did not affect air breathing in 6-OHDA and sham rats, while the impaired HCVR in the PD model was restored to the values present in the control group. Moreover, we also showed that pLTD was fully expressed only in sham rats. The 6-OHDA rats showed significantly reduced pLTD, indicating a disruption in the brainstem structures that regulate this phenomenon. The changes in respiration were accompanied by a significant reduction in striatal dopamine levels and a smaller but significant reduction in serotonin concentration in the striatum and brainstem shown by HPLC analysis. Our results indicate a possible degeneration of the serotonergic system in this model, which may have influenced the impairment of HCVR and pLTD. Activation of the serotonergic system eliminating blunted HCVR indicates its potential in alleviating respiratory distress.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-10994-z
spellingShingle Kryspin Andrzejewski
Magdalena E. Orłowska
Małgorzata Zaremba
Ilona Joniec-Maciejak
Katarzyna Kaczyńska
Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
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title Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
title_full Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
title_fullStr Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
title_full_unstemmed Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
title_short Activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5-HTP restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in Parkinson’s disease model
title_sort activation of serotonergic system with fluoxetine or 5 htp restores blunted hypercapnic ventilatory response in parkinson s disease model
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-10994-z
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