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Topiramate and phenytoin anti-immobility effect in the mice forced swimming test is reversed by veratrine: Implication for bipolar depression treatment.

Michel Bourin1, Franck Chenu, Martine Hascoët.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Topiramate and phenytoin possess mood stabilizing properties. The mechanism of action of anticonvulsants used in the treatment of bipolar depression is complex and still not completely elucidated. Na(+) channels are present at distinct sites in neurons, where they sub serve different functions and play distinct roles. The fact that most of the anticonvulsants used in the treatment of bipolar disorders are blockers of voltage-gated Na channels has determined our interest in evaluating the role of ion channels in bipolar disorders.
OBJECTIVES: The scope of this study was to determinate if sodium channels are important for topiramate and phenytoin to exert their antidepressant-like functioning.
METHODS: The role of Na(+) channels in the mechanism of action of the anticonvulsants was investigated by using veratrine a selective activator of Na channels in a mice model of depression, the forced swimming test. Veratrine 0.125 mg/kg and topiramate or phenytoin (16 and 32 mg/kg) were given IP 45 and 30 min, respectively, before the test.
RESULTS: The administration of topiramate and phenytoin induce a decrease in the immobility time on the FST which can be considered as an antidepressant-like activity. The antidepressant-like effect of the anticonvulsants was completely reversed by veratrine suggesting that the antidepressant-like effect of topiramate and phenytoin on the FST might be due to their Na(+) channels blocking properties.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19660501     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2009.07.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Brain Res        ISSN: 0166-4328            Impact factor:   3.332


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