M. Bourin et al., EVALUATION OF EFFICACIES OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS IN THE FORCED SWIMMING TEST IN MICE AT DIFFERENT AGES, Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, 22(2), 1998, pp. 343-351
1. The efficacies of different classes of antidepressants were investi
gated using the forced swimming test with mice at different ages. 2. I
mipramine (4-32 mg/kg), desipramine (2-16 mg/kg) and bupropion (32, 64
mg/kg) showed activity in all age groups. 3. The selective serotonin
reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) citalopram (16 and 32 mg) and paroxetine (
4 and 8 mg) were inactive in the oldest (40 weeks) group of mice, desp
ite showing activity at the same doses in mice ranging in age from 4-2
4 weeks old. 4. Both SSRIs showed anti-immobility effects at low doses
, (paroxetine: 1 and 2 mg/kg; citalopram: 4 and 8 mg/kg) in the 40-wee
k old mice. These effects were not evident in the three younger groups
of mice. 5.Moclobemide, a reversible selective inhibitor of monoamine
oxidase-A, showed activity only at a high dose (128 mg/kg) and only i
n 12-week old animals. 6. Since SSRIs have been reported to have relat
ively selective effects on 5-HT1B receptors, the present results sugge
st that further studies comparing the effectiveness of SSRIs and other
antidepressants in elderly patients should be done, Studies of the ef
fects of aging on the density and/or affinity of 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B/1D
receptors are also warranted.