G. Romero et al., EFFECT OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON 5-HT-STIMULATED PHOSPHOINOSITIDE HYDROLYSIS AND 5-HT2 RECEPTORS IN RAT-BRAIN, General pharmacology, 25(5), 1994, pp. 851-856
1. Female rats were given antidepressants, with different effects on 5
-HT uptake, from day 6 of pregnancy until delivery. 2. 5-HT-stimulated
inositol phosphate accumulation as well as 5-HT2 receptor density wer
e measured at two different times in the pups. 3. Prenatal exposure to
fluoxetine or iprindole reduced phosphoinositide hydrolysis in 25-day
-old pups. However, chronic treatment of adult rats with fluoxetine or
prenatal exposure to either desipramine or tianeptine did not modify
inositol phosphate accumulation. 4. After prenatal exposure, only desi
pramine significantly decreased the density of [H-3]ketanserin-labelle
d 5-HT2 receptors in the pups. 5. No correlation was found between cha
nges in inositol phosphate formation and 5-HT2 receptor number.