Long-term antidepressant treatment: alterations in cerebral capillary permeability
- PMID: 6775325
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00432362
Long-term antidepressant treatment: alterations in cerebral capillary permeability
Abstract
Chronic treatment of rats with amitriptyline (AMI) induced a persistent increase in the diffusibility of water into the brain (EW). This effect was observable 12 h after the last dose. AMI induces this alteration at plasma drug concentrations of 71 +/- 13 ng/ml (the therapeutic range for man is 100--250 ng/ml). Furthermore, chronic treatment potentiated the increase observed after acute drug administration and resulted in a 350% enhancement in the permeability of water across the cerebral capillary. Thus, long-term antidepressant administration can chronically influence cerebral function by affecting capillary permeability.
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