| Literature DB >> 26529290 |
Débora Olmedo Rodrigues1, Ivi Juliana Bristot2, Fábio Klamt2, Marcos Emílio Frizzo3.
Abstract
Mitochondrial damage and declines in ATP levels have been recently attributed to sertraline. The effects of sertraline on different parameters were investigated in washed platelets from 18 healthy male volunteers, after 24h of drug exposure. Sertraline toxicity was observed only at the highest concentrations, 30 and 100 μM, which significantly reduced platelet viability to 76 ± 3% and 20 ± 2%, respectively. The same concentrations significantly decreased total ATP to 73 ± 3% and 13 ± 2%, respectively. Basal values of glycogen were not significantly affected by sertraline treatment. Glutamate uptake was significantly reduced after treatment with 3, 30 and 100 μM, by 28 ± 6%, 32 ± 5% and 54 ± 4%, respectively. Our data showed that sertraline at therapeutic concentrations does not compromise platelet viability and ATP levels, but they suggest that in a situation where extracellular glutamate levels are potentially increased, sertraline might aggravate an excitotoxic condition.Entities:
Keywords: Excitotoxicity; Lithium; SSRI; Seizures
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26529290 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2015.10.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurotoxicology ISSN: 0161-813X Impact factor: 4.294