Effects of chronic fluoxetine treatment on anxiety- and depressive-like behaviors in adolescent rodents - systematic review and meta-analysis.

Pharmacological reports : PR Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-24 DOI:10.1007/s43440-022-00420-w
Joanna Kryst, Iwona Majcher-Maślanka, Agnieszka Chocyk
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Background: Drugs prescribed for psychiatric disorders in adolescence should be studied very extensively since they can affect developing and thus highly plastic brain differently than they affect the adult brain. Therefore, we aimed to summarize animal studies reporting the behavioral consequences of chronic exposure to the most widely prescribed antidepressant drug among adolescents i.e., fluoxetine.

Methods: Electronic databases (Medline via Pubmed, Web of Science Core Collection, ScienceDirect) were systematically searched until April 12, 2022, for published, peer-reviewed, controlled trials concerning the effects of chronic fluoxetine administration vs. vehicle on anxiety and depression measures in naïve and stress-exposed adolescent rodents. All of the relevant studies were selected and critically appraised, and a meta-analysis of eligible studies was performed.

Results: A total of 18 studies were included in the meta-analysis. In naïve animals, chronic adolescent fluoxetine administration showed dose-related anxiogenic-like effects, measured as a reduction in time spent in the open arms of the elevated plus maze. No significant effects of chronic adolescent fluoxetine on depression-like behavior were reported in naïve animals, while in stress-exposed rodents chronic adolescent fluoxetine significantly decreased immobility time in the forced swim test compared to vehicle.

Conclusions: These results suggest that although chronic fluoxetine treatment proves positive effects in animal models of depression, it may simultaneously increase anxiety in adolescent animals in a dose-related manner. Although the clinical implications of the data should be interpreted with extreme caution, adolescent patients under fluoxetine treatment should be closely monitored.

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慢性氟西汀治疗对青春期啮齿动物焦虑和抑郁样行为的影响——系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:治疗青少年精神疾病的药物应该进行广泛的研究,因为它们对发育中的大脑的影响与对成人大脑的影响不同,因此对大脑的影响具有高度可塑性。因此,我们的目的是总结动物研究报告长期暴露于青少年中最广泛使用的抗抑郁药物氟西汀的行为后果。方法:系统地检索电子数据库(Medline通过Pubmed, Web of Science Core Collection, ScienceDirect),直到2022年4月12日,检索已发表的、同行评审的对照试验,这些试验涉及慢性氟西汀与车辆对naïve和压力暴露的青春期啮齿动物焦虑和抑郁测量的影响。对所有相关研究进行筛选和严格评价,并对符合条件的研究进行荟萃分析。结果:meta分析共纳入18项研究。在naïve动物中,青少年长期服用氟西汀显示出剂量相关的焦虑样效应,通过减少在高架迷宫中张开双臂的时间来测量。在naïve动物中,慢性青少年氟西汀对抑郁样行为没有显著影响,而在应激暴露的啮齿动物中,与载具相比,慢性青少年氟西汀显著减少了强迫游泳试验中的静止时间。结论:这些结果表明,虽然慢性氟西汀治疗在抑郁症动物模型中证明了积极的作用,但它可能同时以剂量相关的方式增加青春期动物的焦虑。虽然这些数据的临床意义应极其谨慎地加以解释,但接受氟西汀治疗的青少年患者应密切监测。
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