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Non-selective opioid receptor antagonism of the antidepressant-like effect of venlafaxine in the forced swimming test in mice.
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Neuroscience letters [Neurosci Lett] 2004 Jun 03; Vol. 363 (1), pp. 25-8. - Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- The opioid system has been implicated in mood disorders as well as in the mechanism of action of antidepressants. Since the opioid component in venlafaxine (VLX) is still a matter of discussion, we investigated the role of opioid receptors in the antidepressant-like effect of VLX in the forced swimming test in mice. The non-selective opiate antagonist naloxone at high dose (2 mg/kg, s.c.) antagonized the effect of VLX. In contrast, beta-funaltrexamine (40 mg/kg, s.c.), which preferentially blocks mu(1)/mu(2) opioid receptors, naloxonazine (35 mg/kg, s.c.), a selective mu(1) opioid antagonist, naltrindole (10 mg/kg, s.c.), a selective delta opioid antagonist, and Nor-binaltorphimine (10 mg/kg, s.c.), which selectively blocks kappa-opioid receptors, were all ineffective. Thus, although apparently mediated by the opioid system, the behavioural effect of VLX does not involve specific opioid receptors.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0304-3940
- Volume :
- 363
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Neuroscience letters
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 15157989
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2004.03.041