Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans.
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is an important neuromodulator in learning and memory processes. A functional genetic polymorphism of the 5-HT 2a receptor (5-HTR2a His452Tyr), which leads to blunted intracellular signaling, has previously been associated with explicit memory performance in sev...
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doaj-fb490b9ec1c243d58c9ce81924360cae2020-11-25T00:52:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0161e1598410.1371/journal.pone.0015984Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans.Björn H SchottConstanze I SeidenbecherSylvia RichterTorsten WüstenbergGrazyna Debska-VielhaberHeike SchubertHans-Jochen HeinzeAlan Richardson-KlavehnEmrah DüzelSerotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is an important neuromodulator in learning and memory processes. A functional genetic polymorphism of the 5-HT 2a receptor (5-HTR2a His452Tyr), which leads to blunted intracellular signaling, has previously been associated with explicit memory performance in several independent cohorts, but the underlying neural mechanisms are thus far unclear. The human hippocampus plays a critical role in memory, particularly in the detection and encoding of novel information. Here we investigated the relationship of 5-HTR2a His452Tyr and hippocampal novelty processing in 41 young, healthy subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants performed a novelty/familiarity task with complex scene stimuli, which was followed by a delayed recognition memory test 24 hours later. Compared to His homozygotes, Tyr carriers exhibited a diminished hippocampal response to novel stimuli and a higher tendency to judge novel stimuli as familiar during delayed recognition. Across the cohort, the false alarm rate during delayed recognition correlated negatively with the hippocampal novelty response. Our results suggest that previously reported effects of 5-HTR2a on explicit memory performance may, at least in part, be mediated by alterations of hippocampal novelty processing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3022731?pdf=render |
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Björn H Schott Constanze I Seidenbecher Sylvia Richter Torsten Wüstenberg Grazyna Debska-Vielhaber Heike Schubert Hans-Jochen Heinze Alan Richardson-Klavehn Emrah Düzel Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. PLoS ONE |
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Björn H Schott Constanze I Seidenbecher Sylvia Richter Torsten Wüstenberg Grazyna Debska-Vielhaber Heike Schubert Hans-Jochen Heinze Alan Richardson-Klavehn Emrah Düzel |
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Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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Genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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genetic variation of the serotonin 2a receptor affects hippocampal novelty processing in humans. |
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Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is an important neuromodulator in learning and memory processes. A functional genetic polymorphism of the 5-HT 2a receptor (5-HTR2a His452Tyr), which leads to blunted intracellular signaling, has previously been associated with explicit memory performance in several independent cohorts, but the underlying neural mechanisms are thus far unclear. The human hippocampus plays a critical role in memory, particularly in the detection and encoding of novel information. Here we investigated the relationship of 5-HTR2a His452Tyr and hippocampal novelty processing in 41 young, healthy subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants performed a novelty/familiarity task with complex scene stimuli, which was followed by a delayed recognition memory test 24 hours later. Compared to His homozygotes, Tyr carriers exhibited a diminished hippocampal response to novel stimuli and a higher tendency to judge novel stimuli as familiar during delayed recognition. Across the cohort, the false alarm rate during delayed recognition correlated negatively with the hippocampal novelty response. Our results suggest that previously reported effects of 5-HTR2a on explicit memory performance may, at least in part, be mediated by alterations of hippocampal novelty processing. |
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