Effects of antidepressants on serotonin-evoked current in Xenopus oocytes injected with rat brain mRNA.

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Tohda M, Takasu T, Nomura Y

Effects of antidepressants on serotonin-evoked current in Xenopus oocytes injected with rat brain mRNA.

Eur J Pharmacol. 1989 Jul 4;166(1):57-63.

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Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT, 1 microM) induced an inward current in Xenopus oocytes injected with rat brain mRNA under steady voltage clamp conditions of -60 mV. The 5-HT response was blocked by 0.1 microM mianserin, but neither buspirone, 8-hydroxy-dipropylaminotetralin (8-OH-DPAT), trifluoromethylphenyl piperazine (TFMPP), pindolol, propranolol, spiperone, ketanserin nor ICS 205-930 exerted effects, suggesting that the 5-HTIC subtype of 5-HT receptors is involved in the current. The 5-HT-induced current was inhibited by imipramine or desipramine with IC50 values of 60 nM or 20 microM, respectively. The response was also inhibited by setiptilline, maprotiline or amoxapine at a dose of 10 microM. Imipramine at 10 microM had no effect on the acetylcholine (ACh, 1 mM)-induced current response. It has been reported that inositol triphosphate (IP3) formation and intracellular Ca2+ are involved in the 5-HT- as well as ACh-induced current and that intracellular injection of either 50 pmol IP3 or 50 pmol Ca2+ mimics the 5-HT-induced current. The response induced by intracellular injection of either 50 pmol IP3 or 50 pmol Ca2+ was not affected by 10 microM imipramine. It is suggested that imipramine, and perhaps other antidepressant drugs tested, blocks 5-HTIC receptors, subsequently inhibiting the 5-HT-evoked current.

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SetiptilineSerotonin Receptors (Protein Group)Protein groupHumans
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