The effects of combined treatment with MK-801 and antidepressant drugs in the forced swimming test in rats.

J Maj, Z Rogóz, G Skuza
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Abstract

We found previously that combined administration of imipramine, citalopram and, to a lesser extent, mianserin with MK-801, a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, reduced the immobility time in the forced swimming test in rats more potently than administration of the antidepressant or MK-801 alone. In present paper we examined the effect of other antidepressants in this model. (+)-Oxaprotiline and (-)-oxaprotiline which, when given alone, showed a weak positive effect, increased the action of MK-801. Fluoxetine, inactive when given alone, markedly increased the effect of MK-801. Moreover, the positive effect after combined treatment was found in the experiments in which antidepressants and MK-801 given separately were inactive. A reduction in the immobility time was also observed in those experimental paradigms in which the locomotor activity was not increased. The effects of combined treatment with the antidepressants studied + MK-801 were antagonized by haloperidol, but not by prazosin. The obtained results indicate that mainly a dopamine mechanism seems to be involved in the synergistic action of MK-801 and the antidepressants in the forced swimming test.

MK-801联合抗抑郁药物对大鼠强迫游泳试验的影响。
我们之前发现,丙咪嗪、西酞普兰以及米安色林与MK-801(一种非竞争性NMDA受体拮抗剂)联合使用,比单独使用抗抑郁药或MK-801更有效地减少了大鼠在强迫游泳试验中的不动时间。在本论文中,我们研究了其他抗抑郁药在该模型中的作用。单独给药时,(+)-奥沙普替林和(-)-奥沙普替林表现出微弱的阳性作用,增加了MK-801的作用。氟西汀单独给药时无活性,但明显增加了MK-801的效果。此外,在抗抑郁药和MK-801分别无效的实验中,发现了联合治疗后的积极效果。在那些运动活动没有增加的实验范式中,也观察到静止时间的减少。与所研究的抗抑郁药+ MK-801联合治疗的效果被氟哌啶醇拮抗,但不被吡嗪拮抗。结果表明,在强迫游泳试验中,MK-801与抗抑郁药的协同作用主要涉及多巴胺机制。
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