| Literature DB >> 15963494 |
Yuji Kitaichi1, Takeshi Inoue, Shin Nakagawa, Takeshi Izumi, Tsukasa Koyama.
Abstract
Antidepressants are effective in most patients with depression, but sometimes have sub-optimal effects. Thus, there is a need to use more powerful antidepressants when dealing with treatment-resistant cases. Lithium carbonate is widely used for this purpose. We investigated the acute effects of milnacipran, a serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor, on extracellular serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline concentrations, in the rat medial prefrontal cortex. The effects of milnacipran were examined in rats following 7 days of treatment with lithium, and in untreated controls. The lithium group had significantly greater basal levels of extracellular serotonin than the control group. Milnacipran (3 mg/kg) combined with lithium treatment caused a greater increase in extracellular noradrenaline and dopamine levels than milnacipran alone. Milnacipran (3 and 30 mg/kg) combined with lithium treatment also caused a greater increase in extracellular serotonin levels than milnacipran alone. Thus, lithium might augment the antidepressant effects of serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors by augmenting serotonin release.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15963494 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2005.04.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharmacol ISSN: 0014-2999 Impact factor: 4.432