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Synapse, Volume 55, Issue 4 , Pages 230 - 241
Luca Ferraro, Kjell Fuxe, Luigi Agnati, Sergio Tanganelli, Maria
Cristina Tomasini, Tiziana Antonelli
Modafinil enhances the increase of extracellular serotonin levels induced
by the antidepressant drugs fluoxetine and imipramine: A dual probe microdialysis
study in awake rat
In view of a postulated role of the vigilance-promoting drug modafinil
in depression, the interaction of modafinil and two classical antidepressant
drugs, fluoxetine and imipramine, were studied in 5-HT levels in the dorsal
raphe-cortical system using dual-probe microdialysis. Fluoxetine (1-10
mg/kg) dose-dependently increased dorsal raphe-cortical 5-HT levels. Modafinil
at a very low dose (3 mg/kg), by itself ineffective, enhanced the fluoxetine
(5 mg/kg)-induced increases of 5-HT levels in both brain areas. A synergistic
interaction was observed in the prefrontal cortex with fluoxetine (1 mg/kg)
in terms of 5-HT release, but not in the dorsal raphe. Imipramine (1.3
mg/kg) increased 5-HT levels in the dorsal raphe, but not in the prefrontal
cortex, while the higher doses (10.9-21.8 mg/kg) caused substantial increases
in both brain areas. Modafinil (3 mg/kg), injected before imipramine (1.3
mg/kg), which by itself was ineffective on cortical 5-HT levels, increased
cortical 5-HT levels. On other hand, modafinil failed to affect the high-dose
imipramine (10.9 mg/kg)-induced increase of 5-HT levels in the prefrontal
cortex and the imipramine (1.3; 10.9 mg/kg)-induced increase of 5-HT levels
in the dorsal raphe nucleus. These results demonstrate that modafinil
in low doses enhances the acute effects of fluoxetine and imipramine on
5-HT levels in the dorsal raphe nucleus (fluoxetine only) and especially
in the prefrontal cortex of the awake rat. These findings suggest a therapeutic
potential of low doses of modafinil in the treatment of depression when
combined with low doses of classical antidepressants, especially by increasing
5-HT transmission in cortical regions. Synapse 55:230-241, 2005. ©
2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Source: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/109867038/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
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