Science Reveals the Role of Serotonin 2C Receptors in Memory

Science Reveals the Role of Serotonin 2C Receptors in Memory
Serotonin, a key neurotransmitter, communicates messages between brain cells by binding to specific receptors on the cell surface. This binding initiates signaling pathways that influence various cellular activities. In doing so, the chemical takes an active role in critical functioning including mood regulation, sleep, appetite and digestion, memory and learning, social behavior, body temperature regulation. Common prescription drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are taken to increase levels of serotonin in the brain, thus improving mood and relieving symptoms of depression.In addition to these benefits, recent research conducted by the Xu lab (an animal genetics research facility) in collaboration with Dr. I. Sadaf Farooqi’s human genetics lab at the University of Cambridge, sheds light on the role of serotonin 2C receptors in memory functions. This study specifically explored the receptors located in the ventral hippocampal CA1 region (vCA1) of the brain, known to play a critical role in memory processing.Dr. Farooqi explained, "In previous work, we identified five individuals with rare variants of the serotonin 2C receptor gene (HTR2C) that resulted in defective receptors. These individuals exhibited significant memory deficits as measured by memory questionnaires. This observation prompted us to investigate the relationship between these HTR2C variants and memory impairments using animal models."To further explore this connection, the team created genetically modified mice that carried the same faulty serotonin 2C receptor gene found in human subjects. Behavioral tests revealed that both male and female mice with this nonfunctional gene showed impaired memory recall compared to their counterparts.
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