Effects of combined administration ofl-tryptophan and tricyclic antidepressants on α2- and β-adrenoceptors and monoamine levels in rat brain

Abstract
In order to test whether co-administration of a serotonin precursor with antidepressant drugs could potentiate the effects of the antidepressants on monoamines or adrenoceptors in rat brain,l-tryptophan (20 mg/kg) was administered to rats daily for 7 or 15 days, either alone or in combination with desipramine (10 mg/ kg) or amitriptyline (10 mg/kg). After treatment withl-tryptophan for 7 days, increases were observed in rat hypothalamic and frontal cortex 5-hydroxy-3-indoleacetic acid levels as well as in hypothalamic dopamine and nucleus accumbens 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid levels. After 15 days, hippocampal β-adrenoceptor density was found to be decreased. There was no evidence of potentiation of desipramine or amitriptyline action whenl-tryptophan was administered in combination with the antidepressants. On the contrary, the antidepressants appeared to interact withl-tryptophan to reduce its effects.