Je. Smith et Jm. Lakoski, ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE REUPTAKE INHIBITOR DULOXETINE ON SEROTONERGIC RESPONSES IN THE AGING HIPPOCAMPUS, Pharmacology, 55(2), 1997, pp. 66-77
The pharmacological effects of the dual serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine
, 5-HT) and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, duloxetine, on serotone
rgic function in the aging hippocampus were studied using an in vivo c
hloral hydrate-anesthetized preparation in the female Fischer 344 rat
across the life-span (3-8, 11-14, 18-22 and 24-27 months). Within each
age group, duloxetine co-application did not alter the inhibitory res
ponses (IT50 values) produced by the application of 5-HT alone. With c
ontinuous co-application of duloxetine (greater than or equal to 5 min
), the recovery time (RT50 values) following 5-HT application did not
change in the youngest ages, whereas in the 24- to 27-month-old group
a significant increase in the time to recovery of baseline firing was
found with co-application of duloxetine (68%; p < 0.05), followed by a
return to baseline levels. These results contribute to identification
of cellular mechanisms of duloxetine which may underlie its action as
an antidepressant in the elderly.