5HT再摄取抑制剂与乙醇在探索和焦虑试验中的相互作用。

M J Durcan, R G Lister, M J Eckardt, M Linnoila
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用5HT再摄取抑制剂治疗已被证明可以减少动物和人类的乙醇消耗量。本实验研究5HT再摄取抑制剂氟西汀、西酞普兰、氟伏沙明和NA摄取抑制剂地西帕明与乙醇在小鼠焦虑的孔板试验和高plusmaze试验中的相互作用。乙醇(2.4 g/kg)增加了孔板和孔板上的活性,减少了孔板上头部下沉的次数和持续时间,增加了进入孔板开口臂的时间百分比和百分比(反映了其抗焦虑特性)。单独使用选择性5HT摄取抑制剂氟西汀、氟伏沙明和西酞普兰,以及NA摄取抑制剂地西帕明(10- 20mg /kg),并没有显著改变任何行为指标。唯一一致的相互作用是氟西汀,在20mg /kg剂量下,它降低了乙醇的抗焦虑作用,而不改变乙醇对探索或运动的影响。结果表明,氟西汀对乙醇抗焦虑特性的衰减可能与血清素无关,因为其他5HT再摄取抑制剂在使用剂量下没有表现出这种效果。
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Interactions of 5HT reuptake inhibitors and ethanol in tests of exploration and anxiety.

Treatment with 5HT reuptake inhibitors has been shown to attenuate ethanol consumption in both animals and humans. These experiments investigate in mice the interactions of the 5HT reuptake inhibitors fluoxetine, citalopram and fluvoxamine and the NA uptake inhibitor desipramine with ethanol in the holeboard test and the elevated plusmaze test of anxiety. Ethanol (2.4 g/kg) increased activity both in the holeboard and on the plusmaze, decreased both the number and duration of head-dips in the holeboard, and increased both the percentage time and percentage entries on to the open-arm of the plusmaze (reflecting its anxiolytic properties). On their own, the selective 5HT uptake inhibitors fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, and citalopram and the NA uptake inhibitor desipramine (10-20 mg/kg) did not significantly alter any of the behavioral measures. The only consistent interaction was seen with fluoxetine which reduced ethanol's anxiolytic effects at the 20 mg/kg dose without altering ethanol's effects on exploration or locomotion. The results suggest that the attenuation of ethanol's anxiolytic properties by fluoxetine may not be serotonin related since other 5HT reuptake inhibitors did not show this effect at the doses used.

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