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S. Paul Rossby, D. Hal Manier, Shan Liang, Irena Nalepa, Fridolin Sulser; Pharmacological actions of the antidepressant venlafaxine beyond aminergic receptors, International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, Volume 2, Issue 1, 1 March 1999, Pages 1–8, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1461145799001273
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Abstract
The present study examines the effects of the antidepressant venlafaxine, a dual amine reuptake inhibitor, on (a) in vivo regulation of the densities of high- and low-affinity dihydroalprenolol (DHA) binding sites in the cortex of normal and reserpinized Sprague–Dawley rats and (b) targets beyond the beta adrenoceptor. While venlafaxine (30 mg/kg i.p. b.i.d.) administered for 4 d did not alter the DHA-binding parameters in the cortex of normal rats, it significantly reduced, in reserpinized animals, the number of up-regulated low-affinity sites (RL) which have been tentatively identified as serotonin1B sites. The drug did not influence the up-regulated high-affinity (RH) DHA-binding sites (beta-adrenoceptor sites). Venlafaxine failed to alter the up-regulated RL sites in brains of rats depleted of serotonin (5-HT) by p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) indicating that the normalization by venlafaxine of the up-regulated RL receptor population is mediated by increased synaptic 5-HT. Venlafaxine, given for a short period of time, thus mimicked the action of fluoxetine. While venlafaxine (20 mg/kg i.p. b.i.d.) given for 10 d did not change protein kinase A activity as assessed by the phosphorylation of kemptide in the 900 g supernatant or particulate fractions, the drug significantly reduced phosphorylated cAMP response-element binding protein (CREB-P) in nuclear lysates of cortex after chronic but not acute administration. Depletion of 5-HT by PCPA did not alter the venlafaxine-induced change in nuclear CREB-P. Lastly, analysis of reverse transcribed cortical CREB mRNA by competitive PCR indicated that the mean steady-state levels of CREB mRNA in venlafaxine vs. saline-treated animals were not significantly different. Therefore, since the phosphorylation status of CREB determines its transcriptional activity the reduction of nuclear CREB-P may be venlafaxine's most relevant action beyond the adrenoceptor.
- polymerase chain reaction
- steady state
- serotonin
- transcription, genetic
- antidepressive agents
- amines
- binding sites
- carrier proteins
- cyclic amp-dependent protein kinases
- dihydroalprenolol
- cyclic amp-responsive dna-binding protein
- fenclonine
- fluoxetine
- phosphorylation
- rats, sprague-dawley
- adrenergic receptor
- response elements
- rna, messenger
- time factors
- brain
- cyclic amp
- pharmacology
- rats
- venlafaxine
- normal saline
- affinity
- saline solution
- lysate
