| Literature DB >> 28303899 |
Benjamin Adam Samuels1, Katherine M Nautiyal2, Andrew C Kruegel3, Marjorie R Levinstein2, Valerie M Magalong2, Madalee M Gassaway3, Steven G Grinnell2, Jaena Han4, Michael A Ansonoff5, John E Pintar5, Jonathan A Javitch2, Dalibor Sames3, René Hen2.
Abstract
Depression is a debilitating chronic illness that affects around 350 million people worldwide. Current treatments, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are not ideal because only a fraction of patients achieve remission. Tianeptine is an effective antidepressant with a previously unknown mechanism of action. We recently reported that tianeptine is a full agonist at the mu opioid receptor (MOR). Here we demonstrate that the acute and chronic antidepressant-like behavioral effects of tianeptine in mice require MOR. Interestingly, while tianeptine also produces many opiate-like behavioral effects such as analgesia and reward, it does not lead to tolerance or withdrawal. Furthermore, the primary metabolite of tianeptine (MC5), which has a longer half-life, mimics the behavioral effects of tianeptine in a MOR-dependent fashion. These results point to the possibility that MOR and its downstream signaling cascades may be novel targets for antidepressant drug development.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28303899 PMCID: PMC5561344 DOI: 10.1038/npp.2017.60
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychopharmacology ISSN: 0893-133X Impact factor: 7.853