Serotonin transporter deficiency in rats improves inhibitory control but not behavioural flexibility

Judith R. Homberg, Tommy Pattij, Mieke C. W. Janssen, Eric Ronken, Sietse F. De Boer, Anton N. M. Schoffelmeer, Edwin Cuppen*

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    Abstract

    Impulsivity and aggression have been suggested to inversely correlate with central serotonin (5-HT) levels in a trait-like manner. However, this relationship is far from straightforward. In the present study we addressed the effect of lifelong reduced or absent serotonin transporter (SERT) function, which is associated with constitutively increased extracellular 5-HT levels, on impulsivity and aggression. We used unique SERT knockout rats in a resident-intruder test, five-choice serial reaction time task and serial reversal learning task to assay aggression, inhibitory control and behavioural flexibility, respectively. Homozygous SERT knockout rats (SERT (-/-)) displayed reduced aggression and improved inhibitory control, but unchanged behavioural flexibility. The behavioural phenotype of heterozygous SERT knockout rats (SERT (+/-)) was not different from that of wild-type controls in any of the behavioural paradigms. We determined monoamine (metabolite) tissue levels in the medial prefrontal cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, lateral hypothalamus, raphe nuclei and cerebrospinal fluid, and found that the 5-HT levels, but not other monoamine tissue levels, were reduced in SERT (-/-) rats. In addition, the 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA)/5-HT ratio in cerebrospinal fluid was increased in these rats. In conclusion, our data show that the absence of the SERT affects aggression and inhibitory control, but not behavioural flexibility, characteristics that may reflect the trait-like consequences of constitutive changes in central 5-HT levels.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2066-2073
    Number of pages8
    JournalEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
    Volume26
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct-2007

    Keywords

    • aggression
    • 5-CSRTT
    • 5-HIAA
    • knockout
    • reversal learning
    • REACTION-TIME-TASK
    • CENTRAL 5-HT DEPLETION
    • TRYPTOPHAN DEPLETION
    • ATTENTIONAL PERFORMANCE
    • DOPAMINERGIC MECHANISMS
    • DEFENSIVE AGGRESSION
    • IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR
    • PREFRONTAL CORTEX
    • DECISION-MAKING
    • MICE

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