Involvement of serotonin receptor subtypes in the antidepressant-like effect of trim in the rat forced swimming test
Depression is a common illness with severe morbidity and mortality. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors are shown to elicit antidepressant-like effect in various animals models. It is widely known that serotonin plays an important role in the antidepressant-like effect of drugs. The aim of this s...
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description | Depression is a common illness with severe morbidity and mortality. Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors are shown to elicit antidepressant-like effect in various animals models. It is widely known that serotonin plays an important role in the antidepressant-like effect of drugs. The aim of this study is to investigate the involvement of 5-HT
1 and 5-HT
2 receptor subtypes in the antidepressant-like effect of TRIM, a nNOS inhibitor, in the rat forced swimming test (FST). TRIM displays an antidepressant-like activity in FST which is blocked by pretreatment with the NOS substrate
l-arginine. Depletion of endogenous serotonin using para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA; 3
×
150
mg/kg, i.p.) partially attenuated TRIM (50
mg/kg)-induced reductions in immobility time in FST. Pretreatment with methiothepin (0.1
mg/kg, i.p, a non-selective 5-HT receptor antagonist), cyproheptadine (3
mg/kg i.p, a 5-HT
2 receptor antagonist) or ketanserin (5
mg/kg i.p, a 5HT
2A/2C receptor antagonist) prevented the effect of TRIM (50
mg/kg) in the FST. WAY 100635 (0.1
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1A receptor antagonist) and GR 127935 (3
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1B/1D receptor antagonist) slightly reversed the immobility-reducing effect of TRIM in the FST, but this failed to reach a statistically significant level. The results of this study demonstrate that antidepressant-like effect of TRIM in the FST seems to be mediated, at least in part, by an interaction with 5-HT
2 receptors while non-significant effects were obtained with 5-HT
1 receptors. |
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1 and 5-HT
2 receptor subtypes in the antidepressant-like effect of TRIM, a nNOS inhibitor, in the rat forced swimming test (FST). TRIM displays an antidepressant-like activity in FST which is blocked by pretreatment with the NOS substrate
l-arginine. Depletion of endogenous serotonin using para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA; 3
×
150
mg/kg, i.p.) partially attenuated TRIM (50
mg/kg)-induced reductions in immobility time in FST. Pretreatment with methiothepin (0.1
mg/kg, i.p, a non-selective 5-HT receptor antagonist), cyproheptadine (3
mg/kg i.p, a 5-HT
2 receptor antagonist) or ketanserin (5
mg/kg i.p, a 5HT
2A/2C receptor antagonist) prevented the effect of TRIM (50
mg/kg) in the FST. WAY 100635 (0.1
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1A receptor antagonist) and GR 127935 (3
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1B/1D receptor antagonist) slightly reversed the immobility-reducing effect of TRIM in the FST, but this failed to reach a statistically significant level. The results of this study demonstrate that antidepressant-like effect of TRIM in the FST seems to be mediated, at least in part, by an interaction with 5-HT
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1 and 5-HT
2 receptor subtypes in the antidepressant-like effect of TRIM, a nNOS inhibitor, in the rat forced swimming test (FST). TRIM displays an antidepressant-like activity in FST which is blocked by pretreatment with the NOS substrate
l-arginine. Depletion of endogenous serotonin using para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA; 3
×
150
mg/kg, i.p.) partially attenuated TRIM (50
mg/kg)-induced reductions in immobility time in FST. Pretreatment with methiothepin (0.1
mg/kg, i.p, a non-selective 5-HT receptor antagonist), cyproheptadine (3
mg/kg i.p, a 5-HT
2 receptor antagonist) or ketanserin (5
mg/kg i.p, a 5HT
2A/2C receptor antagonist) prevented the effect of TRIM (50
mg/kg) in the FST. WAY 100635 (0.1
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1A receptor antagonist) and GR 127935 (3
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1B/1D receptor antagonist) slightly reversed the immobility-reducing effect of TRIM in the FST, but this failed to reach a statistically significant level. The results of this study demonstrate that antidepressant-like effect of TRIM in the FST seems to be mediated, at least in part, by an interaction with 5-HT
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1 and 5-HT
2 receptor subtypes in the antidepressant-like effect of TRIM, a nNOS inhibitor, in the rat forced swimming test (FST). TRIM displays an antidepressant-like activity in FST which is blocked by pretreatment with the NOS substrate
l-arginine. Depletion of endogenous serotonin using para-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA; 3
×
150
mg/kg, i.p.) partially attenuated TRIM (50
mg/kg)-induced reductions in immobility time in FST. Pretreatment with methiothepin (0.1
mg/kg, i.p, a non-selective 5-HT receptor antagonist), cyproheptadine (3
mg/kg i.p, a 5-HT
2 receptor antagonist) or ketanserin (5
mg/kg i.p, a 5HT
2A/2C receptor antagonist) prevented the effect of TRIM (50
mg/kg) in the FST. WAY 100635 (0.1
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1A receptor antagonist) and GR 127935 (3
mg/kg i.p, a selective 5-HT
1B/1D receptor antagonist) slightly reversed the immobility-reducing effect of TRIM in the FST, but this failed to reach a statistically significant level. The results of this study demonstrate that antidepressant-like effect of TRIM in the FST seems to be mediated, at least in part, by an interaction with 5-HT
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