A comparison of various antidepressant drugs demonstrates rapid desensitisation of α2-adrenoceptors exclusively by sibutramine hydrochloride
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 107 (4) , 497-502
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02245262
Abstract
The functional status of presynaptic and post-synaptic α2-adrenoceptors in murine brain was respectively monitored using the hypoactivity (sedation) and mydriasis (pupil dilatation) responses to clonidine (0.1 mg/kg IP). Both responses were attenuated 24 h after 3 days of injection of sibutramine hydrochloride (3 mg/kg IP). To ascertain whether this property was exclusive to sibutramine, the following antidepressant drugs were also tested for their ability to down-regulate α2-adrenoceptors rapidly: amitriptyline, doxepin, nomifensine, desipramine, amoxapine, fluoxetine, zimeldine, tranylcypromine and mianserin. When given for 3 or 5 days at the low dose of 3 mg/kg IP, none of the other antidepressants reduced clonidine-induced hypoactivity or mydriasis. Furthermore, increasing the dose of amitriptyline, doxepin, nomifensine, desipramine, amoxapine and tranylcypromine to 10 mg/kg IP did not enable these antidepressants to attenuate the α2-adrenoceptor-mediated responses after 3 days of treatment. An electroconvulsive shock (ECS; 200 V, 2 s) given once daily attenuated clonidine-induced mydriasis, but not hypoactivity, when administered for 3 days and both responses when administered for 5 days. In conclusion, this comparative study using antidepressant treatments with differing pharmacological modes of action demonstrated that sibutramine was the only drug which rapidly down-regulated pre- and postsynaptic α2-adrenoceptors. ECS down-regulated postsynaptic α2-adrenoceptors when given for 3 days, but required 5 days to desensitise both α2-adrenoceptor populations.Keywords
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