Blockade of a 5-hydroxytryptophan-induced animal model of depression with a potent and selective 5-HT2 receptor antagonist (LY53857)
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Blockade of a 5-hydroxytryptophan-induced animal model of depression with a potent and selective 5-HT2 receptor antagonist (LY53857)
Abstract
To test the hypothesis that a new potent and selective 5-HT2 receptor antagonist would be an excellent blocker of D,L-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)-induced response suppression in an animal model of depression, we administered LY53857 60 min prior to 5-HTP injections into rats working on an operant schedule for milk reinforcement. As predicted, LY53857 pretreatment significantly blocked 5-HTP depression (90%) in doses as low as 0.1 mg/kg ip. When the dose of LY58357 was further reduced to 0.025 mg/kg, blockade of 5-HTP-induced depression was still greater than 30%. In doses as high as 5.0 mg/kg, LY53857 alone had no effect on the baseline performance of rats working a VI 1 schedule. Pretreatment with desipramine (2.5 mg/kg), an antidepressant characterized as having major noradrenergic effects, did not significantly block the 5-HTP-induced depression. These data suggest that the 5-HTP-induced depression is mediated by serotonergic mechanisms involving 5-HT2 receptors, as LY53857 is a selective antagonist of these receptors. These data also support the suggestion, based on other published data from this laboratory, that some antidepressants are antagonizing 5-HT2 receptors in our animal model of depression and may also act in a similar manner in depressed patients. Thus, this new drug could be of interest as a possible antidepressant agent of the general type that was proposed earlier by Aprison and Hingtgen (1981).
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