Clinical and biochemical effects of citalopram,a selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor — a dose-response study in depressed patients |
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Authors: | L. Bjerkenstedt G. Edman L. Flyckt L. Hagenfeldt G. Sedvall F. A. Wiesel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 19104 Philadelphia, PA, USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 19104 Philadelphia, PA, USA;(3) Neuropsychopharmacology Unit, Veterans Administration Hospital, 19104 Philadelphia, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of repeated administration of desipramine (DMI) on the acquisition, performance, and extinction of a lever press response for food reward was studied. Chronic administration of DMI caused a reduction in pressing under a CRF schedule both in naive and well-trained rats. Responding during extinction sessions did not differ between saline-treated rats and rats given DMI chronically. In addition, chronic administration of DMI reduced the body weight and food intake of rats on either a free-feeding or a restricted-feeding schedule. Consequently, lever pressing was also studied in a group of rats whose body weight was regulated to match the body weight of rats were administered DMI chronically. In comparison to this control group, rats administered DMI chronically responded significantly less during both reinforcement and extinction sessions. These results fail to replicate earlier reports that chronic DMI administration produces increased resistance to extinction. The results also show that assessment of food-motivated performance in rats treated chronically with DMI is difficult because of long-term changes in body weight and food intake. |
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Keywords: | Antidepressants Desipramine Operant behavior Food deprivation Extinction Beta-adrenergic receptors |
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