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Comparative Study
. 1991;84(1-2):141-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01249118.

Levoprotiline ((-)-oxaprotiline) effects on inositol phosphate generation in human peripheral lymphocytes

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Comparative Study

Levoprotiline ((-)-oxaprotiline) effects on inositol phosphate generation in human peripheral lymphocytes

T Schubert et al. J Neural Transm Gen Sect. 1991.

Abstract

The effects of the atypical antidepressant levoprotiline (LPT) on inositol phosphate metabolism were investigated in N-formyl-methionyl-leucylphenylalanine (fMLP) activated human lymphocytes. In the presence of LPT, stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis by fMLP lead to an increased accumulation of inositol bisphosphates, an effect which could be detected within the range of therapuetic plasma concentrations and which is exerted by lithium in a similar way. Furthermore, incubation of lymphocytes with LPT and subsequent stimulation with fMLP lead to a pronounced decrease in the level of free intracellular [3H]inositol. Both LPT effects, the increased accumulation of inositol bisphosphates and the reduction of free intracellular [3H]inositol, were found to be more pronounced for LPT than for its enantiomer (+)-oxaprotiline. The results are discussed in view of a possible biochemical mechanism which may contribute to the antidepressive activity of LPT.

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