Anorectic activity of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in mice, rats and guinea-pigs
- PMID: 1359101
- DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1992.tb05500.x
Anorectic activity of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in mice, rats and guinea-pigs
Abstract
The present study aimed to establish the role of the metabolite norfluoxetine in the anorectic activity of fluoxetine, and to relate the anorectic doses (ED50) to the brain concentrations of the parent drug and its metabolite. Fluoxetine showed anorectic activity at increasing intraperitoneal doses (ED50 = 39.1, 34.7 and 21.7 mumol kg-1 in mouse, rat and guinea-pig, respectively) and norfluoxetine was slightly more active (24.3, 22.9 and 19.1 mumol kg-1, respectively) in all three species. In terms of maximum concentration (Cmax) and area under the curve (AUC) within the experimental period (0-90 min), brain concentrations varied widely and were poorly related to the dose; guinea-pig appeared to be much more sensitive to fluoxetine than was mouse or rat. Administered norfluoxetine was present in the brain of the three species in approximately the same order as fluoxetine, i.e. lower in guinea-pig than in mouse or rat. The Cmax and AUC of norfluoxetine after fluoxetine administration was 50-60% of the values after an equiactive dose of norfluoxetine in mouse and guinea-pig, and more than 80% in rat.
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