The Antidepressant-Like Actions of Furosemide, Bumetanide and Nifedipine in the Forced Swim Test in Mice

S. E. Oriaifo, E. Omogbai
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The effects on down-stream signalling and neuroplasticity are the ways the actions of the presently-used antidepressants, the tricarboxylic acids (TCAs) and the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are enhanced and effected. The present study aims to determine whether the actions of the calcium channel blocker, nifedipine, and the loop diuretics, furosemide and bumetanide are enhanced on chronic administration in the forced swim (FST) model of depression in mice. Six groups (six mice in each group) of male albino mice (25-40g) were used. They were housed in a soundproof laboratory and allowed food and water ad libitum in labeled metal cages. Respective groups were pretreated with 5mg/kg of nifedipine, 10mg/kg of imipramine, 5mg/kg of sertraline, 2.5mg/kg of bumetanide and 10mg/kg of furosemide daily intra-peritoneally for 30 days. A control group received 0.25ml of placebo daily for 30 days. On the test days (Day 1, 15 and 31), the doses were gicen but those on furosemide received 100mg/ kg and the bumetanide group received 75mg/kg intra-peritoneally. Experiment using the forced swim test was then used to evaluate their effect on the prolongation of onset of the period of immobility in mice.The compounds enhanced the prolongation of period of onset of immobility over the acute treatment significantly (F(5,30)= 20.35; (p sertraline>nifedipine> furosemide>bumetanide. Keywords: FST, imipramine, sertraline, nifedipine, furosemide, bumetanide, chronic.
速尿、布美他尼和硝苯地平在小鼠强迫游泳试验中的抗抑郁样作用
目前使用的抗抑郁药、三羧酸(TCAs)和选择性5 -羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)增强和影响下游信号传导和神经可塑性的方式。本研究旨在确定钙通道阻滞剂硝苯地平和袢利尿剂速尿和布美他尼在小鼠强迫游泳(FST)抑郁症模型中慢性给药是否会增强其作用。选用雄性白化小鼠6组(每组6只),剂量25-40g。他们被安置在一个隔音的实验室里,在有标签的金属笼子里,食物和水可以随意取用。各组分别腹腔注射硝苯地平5mg/kg、丙咪嗪10mg/kg、舍曲林5mg/kg、布美他尼2.5mg/kg、呋塞米10mg/kg,每日30天。对照组每天服用0.25ml安慰剂,持续30天。在试验日(第1、15和31天),给药,但呋塞米组腹腔注射100mg/ kg,布美他尼组腹腔注射75mg/kg。采用强迫游泳实验评价其对小鼠静止时间起始时间延长的影响。与急性治疗相比,这些化合物显著延长了不动发作时间(F(5,30)= 20.35;(p舍曲林>硝苯地平>呋塞米>布美他尼。关键词:FST,丙咪嗪,舍曲林,硝苯地平,呋塞米,布美他尼,慢性。
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