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Basics of Behavioral Neurochemistry Kelvin O. Lim, M.D. Drs. T.J. and Ella M. Arneson Endowed Chair Professor University of Minnesota Department of Psychiatry Center for Magnetic Resonance Research ISMRM Weekend Educational Course on Basics of Brain Function May 18, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii

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Basics of BehavioralNeurochemistry

Kelvin O. Lim, M.D.Drs. T.J. and Ella M. Arneson Endowed Chair Professor

University of MinnesotaDepartment of Psychiatry

Center for Magnetic Resonance Research

ISMRM Weekend Educational Course on Basics of Brain FunctionMay 18, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii

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SLIDES

http://cmrr.umn.edu/~kelvin/ismrm2002

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Neurochemistry

Behavior

?

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GOAL

Provide a framework for thinking

about behavior and neurochemistry

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BEHAVIOR

Broad definition• motor• cognition• affect• disease

How does neurochemistry relate to thesebehaviors?

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OBJECTIVES

• Name 5 neurotransmitter systems and abehavior associated with each one

• Identify drugs which act on each of the 5neurotransmitter systems

• Be aware of how MR is being used in thestudy of neurotransmitters

• Finish in time for lunch!

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PRETEST:Match the NT to the behavior

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. Alzheimer’s disease

B. epilepsy

C. depression

D. Schizophrenia

E. Parkinson’s disease

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PRETEST:Match the NT to a drug

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. diazepam (Valium)

B. donepezil (Aricept)

C. Phencylidine

D. fluoxetine (Prozac)

E. Cocaine

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PRETEST:Match the NT to the MR method

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. BOLD

B. Spectroscopy

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Tools

• Behavior

• Pharmacology - drug effects– Increase - agonists

– Decrease - antagonists

• Receptor location

• Anatomical connections

• Molecular characterization

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Synapse - sites of action

Siegel et al,Basic NeurochemistrySixth edition

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Fast Receptor

Kandel et al, Principles ofNeural Science

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Slow Receptor

Kandel et al, Principles ofNeural Science, 3rd edition

Influences activityon scale of minutesto days

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Brain Anatomy and Function• frontal cortex - higher cognition,planning• brainstem - basic physiologicalfunctions• striatum - motor• limbic system - memory, emotion• amygdala - fear• nucleus acumbens - reward• ventral tegmental area - reward

Kandel et al, Principles ofNeural Science, 3rd edition

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Receptors

Classified through:• drug related characteristics• intracellular signal-transduction mechanisms• amino acid sequence of receptor protein

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Dopamine receptors

D1 D2 D3 D4 D5

AA 446 415 400 387 477

Chro 5 11 3 11 4

mRNA CP hippo CP hypoth frontal

NA hypoth NA NA medulla

OT OT OT midbrain

effector cAMP cAMP cAMP cAMP cAMP

K,Ca K

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DOPAMINE (DA)

• ventral tegmentum, nucleus acumbens• frontal cortex• mesolimbic• striatum

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COMT - effects of polymorphism

• COMTmetabolizesDA

• LESS DA,poorerprefrontalperformance

• Met allele isLESS activethan val allele,MORE DA Egan et al, PNAS, 2001

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Parkinson’s Disease

• Progressive neurodegenerative disorder

• DA containing neurons in substantia nigra

• Motor symptoms-incapacitating

• Cognitive and emotional symptoms

• Incidence - 0.5%

• Palli ative treatment– drugs

– surgery, DBS , fetal tissue, stem cell

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Michael J. Fox

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Schizophrenia

• Illness which affects reality testing,motivation, social interaction

• Onset in early adulthood, lifetime ill ness

• Incidence 1% of population

• Genetics– Monozygotic twins, 50% concordance

– First degree relatives, 12%

• Some symptoms reduced by medication

• No cure

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Schizophrenia

• Dopamine hypothesis

• Other NT systems are important

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John Forbes Nash, Jr.

Nobel Laureate, Economics, 1993

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DA Pharmacology

• Increase activity– L-dopa - increase

amount of DA

– cocaine - release

– amphetamine - reduceuptake

• Decrease activity– haloperidol - block

receptor

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SEROTONIN (5-HT)

5-HT neurons along midline in brainstemProjections to all areas of brainModulatory role?

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Serotonin Receptors in CNS

5-HT1[A,D,E,F]

5-HT2[A,B,C]

5-HT3

5-HT4

5-HT5[A,B]

5-ht6

5-HT7

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5-HT1

5-HT1A limbic system modulation of emotion

neocortex cognition

5-HT1D basal ganglia Parkinson’s disease

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5-HT2

Lack of selective agonists and antagonists hampers determiningfunctional role

5-HT2A frontal cortex

basal ganglia

olfactory nuclei

5-HT2C limbic system

neocortex

basal ganglia

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5-HT3

5-HT3 medulla pain

neocortex

limbic system

area postrema chemoreceptor trigger zone

facili tate release of substance P

modulate DA release in VTA

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Serotonin Effects

• Appetitive

• Emotional

• Motor

• Cognition

• Autonomic

• Endocrine

• Circadian

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Depression

• Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

• fluoxetine (Prozac)

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Appetitive

• D-fenfluramine

• promotes release of 5-HT

• reuptake inhibitor

• reduces meal size, rate of eating and eatingbetween meals

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Synapse - sites of action

Siegel et al,Basic Neurochemistry

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Acetylcholine (ACh)

• ACh found in bacteria, fungi and protozoa and plants• Have biosynthetic and degradative capacities• ACh is distributed outside of the nervous system:

• cornea• cili ated epithelia• placenta

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Acetylcholine Receptor

NICOTINIC Neuromuscular

MUSCARINIC

M1 hippocampus

cerebral cortex

M2 cerebellum

brainstem

M4 striatum

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ACh - Neuromuscular

• Botulinum is aneurotoxin producedby the gram positivebacterium Clostridiumbotulinum

• Interferes with pre-synaptic ACh release

• Denervates muscle

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Myasthenia Gravis

• abnormal muscle fatigabil tiy

• muscle shows evidence ofinflammation

• autoimmune process - AChreceptor

Brain’ s Clinical NeurologyFifth edition

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Acetylcholinesterase

• Acetylcholine is broken down by acetylcholinesterases(AChE)

• AChE inhibitors interfere with AChE, prolonging the action ofACh

• Reversible AChE have been used clinically

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Myasthenia Gravis

Brain’ s Clinical NeurologyFifth edition

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Alzheimer’s Disease

• Cholinergic neurons observed to die out

• Cholinergic antagonists observed to impairmemory

• Pharmacological strategy to prolong actionof acetylcholine

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AD treatment - donepezil

Rogers et al, Arch Int Med, 1998.

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Acetylcholinesterase

• build-up of ACh at cholinergic synapses canbe toxic

• Organophosphorus or nerve gases, formincredibly stable phosphorus bonds withAChE.

• Irreversible AChE inhibitors are highly toxic.

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Tabun

Used by Iraq in 1980 war with IranExposure to 1 mg• felt first in the eyes (as a persistent contraction of the pupil ) • chest (as a tightness or asthma-like constriction)• running nose, sweating• involuntary urination and defaecation• vomiting, twitching• convulsions, paralysis and unconsciousness

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Sarin - 20March1995

• Sarin released inTokyo subway duringrush hour

• 12 fatalities, 5500injured

• Police are paramedics

• Large stocks ofantidote

• Poison not vaporized

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GABA (gamma-aminobutyricacid)

• major inhibitor neurotransmitter inmammalian CNS• ubiquitous in the brain• found in milli molar quantities (unlike DAmicromolar)

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GABA Receptors

• GABAA

– Cl- channel

– membrane hyperpolarization

– many different isoforms

• GABAB

– K+ channels

– decrease Ca2++ conductance

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GABA pharmacology

• Barbiturates

• Benzodiazepine

• Ethanol

• Steroid

Siegel et al,Basic NeurochemistrySixth edition

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GABA disease

• epilepsy

• alcoholism

• Huntington’s disease

• tardive dyskinesia

• schizophrenia

• sleep disorders

• Parkinson’s disease

• mental retardation

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Glutamate

• Major excitatory neurotransmitter

• A neurotoxin when energy metabolism iscompromised

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Glutamate receptors

• Ionotropic (ion channels)– NMDA

– AMPA

– Kainate

• Metabotropic (second messenger systems)– Class I

– Class II

– Class III

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Cascade

Siegel et al,Basic NeurochemistrySixth edition

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Paths to Neuronal Injury

• Clinical trials have been disappointing

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NMDA

• Phencyclidine

• Developed after WWI as surgical anesthetic - not safe

• 1957 - Sernyl, Parke-Davis tests as anesthetic, side effectsof hallucinations, deli rium

• 1965 - Sernylan - marketed as an animal tranquili zer

• Appeared on street, produces syndrome similar toschizophrenia

• PCP binds to the NMDA receptor

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Neurolathyrism• lower limb weakness

• epidemics withdroughts

• India, sub Sahara

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Grasspea (Lathyrus sativus)

• Hippocrates describeda paralysis associatedwith eating peas

• Plant resistant todrought, used to feedanimals

• produces a legumesimilar to mung bean

• OK to eat in smallquantities

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Neurolathyrism

• Get weakness in 2-3 weeks

• Paralysis in 3-6 months

• Mental retardation and death in children

• Men > Women

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ß-ODAP

3-(N-oxalyl)-L-2,3-diaminopropionic acid (ß-ODAP)(Spencer et al., 1986 and Roy and Spencer, 1989)

Active at AMPA receptors

Damages motor neurons in specif ic region of spinal cordcontrolling the leg musculature

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Grasspea (Lathyrus sativus)

• Outlawed in somecountries butcontinues to be grown

• New strains producedthrough cross breedingwhich reducesneurotoxin from 1.2%to .02%

• Implications for otherdegenerative disorders

International Center for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)

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Top Drug Categories by Sales(2000)

• 1 Cholesterol reducers statins

• 2 SSRI

• 3 Proton pump inhibitors

• 4 Cytostatics

• 5 Calcium blockers

• 6 Antipsychotics

• 7 Erythropoetins

• 8 COX-2 inhibitors

• 9 Anti seizure

• 10 ACE inhibitorsPharmacy Times

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Top Drug Categories by Scripts(2000)

• 1 Codeine 103M

• 2 Aminopenicilli ns 53M

• 3 SSRI/SNRI 42M

• …

• 7 Benzodiazepines 39M

• ...

• 14 Anti seizure 26M

Pharmacy Times

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MR Techniques

Direct measurement

Indirect measurement

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GABA Measurement

Rothman et al, PNAS, 1993

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Anticonvulsant comparison

• Drugs have different mechanisms– topiramate - potentiates GABA action

– gabapentin - structurally like GABA but not an agonist, noinhibition of degradation

– lamotrigine - inhibit Na+, modulate excitatory NT release

• Use MRS to examine acute and chronic effects on healthysubjects

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Anticonvulsant comparison

• Healthy subjects given drug and followed both acutely andchronically (4 weeks) with MRS at 4.1T

ACUTE CHRONIC

Topiramate 70% 46%

Gabapentin 48% 25%

Lamotrigine 0% 25%

Kuzniecky et al., Neurology, 2002

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Glu, Gln at 4.0T

Glu

Gln

STEAM acquisition, 8cc anterior cingulate, CMRR, University of Minnesota

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Glutamate/Glutamine

• Glutamate/glutaminecycling

• Can use C-13 MRS tomonitor and quantitate fluxrates.

Siegel et al,Basic NeurochemistrySixth edition

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Indirect Measurement

• Parkinson’s disease - fetal cell transplant

• PET - typically used for DA receptor

• PET - radiation complicates longitudinal studies

• Use MR to assess blood flow response to drug challenge

• Generalized or specific response?

• Role for MR?

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phMRI

Chen et al, Neuroreport, 1999

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Fetal cell transplant monitoring

Chen et al, Neuroreport, 1999

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POST TEST:Match the NT to the behavior

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. Alzheimer’s disease

B. epilepsy

C. depression

D. Schizophrenia

E. Parkinson’s disease

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POST TEST:Match the NT to a drug

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. diazepam (Valium)

B. donepezil (Aricept)

C. Phencylidine

D. fluoxetine (Prozac)

E. Cocaine

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POST TEST:Match the NT to the MR method

1. Dopamine

2. Serotonin

3. Acetylcholine

4. GABA

5. Glutamate

A. BOLD

B. Spectroscopy

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