TY - JOUR
T1 - Inhibiting 5-HT2C receptor in the hippocampus rescues EphB2-dependent memory impairment in mice
AU - Jana, Subhajit
AU - Chandran, Sailendrakumar Kolatt
AU - Rosenblum, Kobi
AU - Lamprecht, Raphael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/8/5
Y1 - 2025/8/5
N2 - EphB2 is a tyrosine kinase receptor that regulates key neuronal functions such as synaptic transmission and morphogenesis. EphB2 dysfunction is associated with neurological disorders and dementia. In Alzheimer's disease, EphB2 depletion leads to memory deficits in mouse models, and its level is reduced in patients. EphB2 expression also declines with aging. Moreover, EphB2 dysfunction has been linked to autism. Here, we show that long-term memory (LTM) of auditory fear conditioning is impaired in EphB2lacZ/lacZ male mice that lack EphB2 forward signaling. However, LTM was significantly increased when we microinjected the 5-HT2C serotonin receptor antagonist SB 242084 into the hippocampus before fear memory retrieval. SB 242084 microinjection before testing did not affect freezing in EphB2lacZ/lacZ when mice were exposed to the tone per se during training and testing. The 5-HT2C antagonist did not affect fear LTM in wild-type mice. SB 242084 was ineffective when injected before fear conditioning training. Microinjection of the 5-HT2C receptor agonist MK-212 into the hippocampus of wild-type mice before memory retrieval did not affect LTM. We further revealed that SB 242084 altered the intrinsic properties of pyramidal hippocampal neurons leading to increased excitability only in EphB2lacZ/lacZ but not in wild-type mice. The results show that memory is not lost in EphB2lacZ/lacZ mice but rather memory is inaccessible and can be recovered with 5-HT2C antagonists. Furthermore, it may be possible to rescue such memory impairments in brain diseases where EphB2 dysfunction is involved.
AB - EphB2 is a tyrosine kinase receptor that regulates key neuronal functions such as synaptic transmission and morphogenesis. EphB2 dysfunction is associated with neurological disorders and dementia. In Alzheimer's disease, EphB2 depletion leads to memory deficits in mouse models, and its level is reduced in patients. EphB2 expression also declines with aging. Moreover, EphB2 dysfunction has been linked to autism. Here, we show that long-term memory (LTM) of auditory fear conditioning is impaired in EphB2lacZ/lacZ male mice that lack EphB2 forward signaling. However, LTM was significantly increased when we microinjected the 5-HT2C serotonin receptor antagonist SB 242084 into the hippocampus before fear memory retrieval. SB 242084 microinjection before testing did not affect freezing in EphB2lacZ/lacZ when mice were exposed to the tone per se during training and testing. The 5-HT2C antagonist did not affect fear LTM in wild-type mice. SB 242084 was ineffective when injected before fear conditioning training. Microinjection of the 5-HT2C receptor agonist MK-212 into the hippocampus of wild-type mice before memory retrieval did not affect LTM. We further revealed that SB 242084 altered the intrinsic properties of pyramidal hippocampal neurons leading to increased excitability only in EphB2lacZ/lacZ but not in wild-type mice. The results show that memory is not lost in EphB2lacZ/lacZ mice but rather memory is inaccessible and can be recovered with 5-HT2C antagonists. Furthermore, it may be possible to rescue such memory impairments in brain diseases where EphB2 dysfunction is involved.
KW - 5-HT serotonin receptor
KW - EphB2
KW - Fear conditioning
KW - Hippocampus
KW - Long-term memory
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ejphar.2025.177729
DO - 10.1016/j.ejphar.2025.177729
M3 - Article
C2 - 40374059
AN - SCOPUS:105005303003
SN - 0014-2999
VL - 1000
JO - European Journal of Pharmacology
JF - European Journal of Pharmacology
M1 - 177729
ER -