Literature DB >> 6429698

Biochemical effects and drug levels in rats after long-term treatment with the specific 5-HT-uptake inhibitor, citalopram.

J Hyttel, K F Overø, J Arnt.   

Abstract

The effects in rats of long-term administration of the potent, specific 5-HT uptake inhibitor citalopram have been investigated. Citalopram hydrobromide (MW = 405) was given in the diet, 99 or 25 mumol/kg daily, for 13 days or orally, 49 mumol/kg twice a day, for 14 days. High plasma and brain levels of citalopram were found during the treatment period, whereas negligible amounts were found 24 h after withdrawal. The 5-HT uptake mechanism in blood platelets was completely blocked, since levels of whole blood 5-HT during and shortly (2 days) after treatment were decreased by 75-90%. The drug load after the two highest doses in terms of plasma drug levels was the same as in depressed patients treated with citalopram. Receptor binding technique ex vivo was applied to different brain parts to measure receptor parameters for several neurotransmitters. All data were evaluated by Eadie- Hoffstee analysis. No changes were seen in Bmax and Kd for beta-receptors (3H-dihydroalprenolol) in frontal cortex, occipital + temporal cortex, whole cortex and limbic structures, 5-HT2 receptors (3H-spiroperidol) in frontal and whole cortex, alpha 1-receptors (3H-prazosin) in "rest of brain" and DA D-2 receptors (3H-spiroperidol) in corpus striatum and limbic structures. The uptake mechanism for 5-HT as well as the inhibitory effect of citalopram on this uptake remained unaffected in brain synaptosomes derived from control and from citalopram (99 mumol/kg)-treated rats. Thus long-term treatment with citalopram does not induce changes in neurotransmitter receptors as seen with most tricyclic as well as newer " atypical " antidepressants.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6429698     DOI: 10.1007/bf00427416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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