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    Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1979 Aug 8;64(2):149-53.

    Inhibition of 5-HT uptake into neurons and platelets in mice treated chronically with chlorimipramine and femoxetine.

    Abstract

    A single treatment with 5-HT uptake inhibitors potentiates the hypermotility in mice produced by the MAO-inhibitor nialamide. The effect of nialamide on motility was studied in mice after 4 weeks of feeding with a normal diet and diets containing various concentrations of the 5-HT uptake inhibitors chlorimipramine and femoxetine. Chronic treatment with the two substances enhanced the motor effects of nialamide about equally, which indicates a preservation of the neuronal 5-HT uptake inhibition during such treatment. The effect of chlorimipramine and femoxetine was obtained at plasma levels equivalent to or lower than the steady-state plasma concentrations found in patients treated with two 5-HT uptake inhibitors. Determination of decreased blood 5-HT after the 4 weeks of treatment was used as an in vivo test for inhibition of 5-HT uptake into platelets. Femoxetine was a much weaker depletor of blood 5-HT than chlorimipramine. These results indicate that blockade of neuronal 5-HT uptake is obtained at lower doses of femoxetine than blockade of 5-HT uptake into platelets. In contrast, chlorimipramine presumably inhibits 5-HT uptake into neurons and platelets at about the same dose.

    PMID:
    115034
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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