Abstract: Chronic treatment with antidepressants has been shown to produce a subsensitivity of noradrenergic neurons, both at presynaptic and postsynaptic sites. Important mechanisms, whereby the activity of noradrenergic neurons is regulated, could be the sensitivity of presynaptic alpha2‐adrenoceptors and the participation of transynaptic mechanisms involving other neurons. In this report we demonstrate that transynaptic factors involving the serotonergic system may be relevant to the regulation of the function of alpha2‐receptors in antidepressant chronically treated animals. In fact, we provide evidence of a markedly deminished responsiveness of noradrenergic neurons to an alpha2‐agonist (clonidine) or antagonist (mianserin) in biochemical and behavioral studies following serotonergic denervation with 5,7‐dihydroxytryptamine. These results indicate that a functional interrelationship between serotonergic and noradrenergic systems might play an important role in the adaptive changes which bring the noradrenergic neurons to a lower level of activity after chronic antidepressant administration. 1985 Nordic Pharmacological Society

PRESYNAPTIC AND TRANSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN THE SUBSENSITIVITY OF RAT CORTICAL NORADRENERGIC SYSTEM AFTER LONG‐TERM ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT / Racagni, G.; Brunello, N.; Mocchetti, I.; Cagiano, R.; Cuomo, V.. - In: ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA ET TOXICOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6683. - 56:1 S(1985), pp. 190-197. [10.1111/j.1600-0773.1985.tb02511.x]

PRESYNAPTIC AND TRANSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN THE SUBSENSITIVITY OF RAT CORTICAL NORADRENERGIC SYSTEM AFTER LONG‐TERM ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT

Brunello N.;
1985

Abstract

Abstract: Chronic treatment with antidepressants has been shown to produce a subsensitivity of noradrenergic neurons, both at presynaptic and postsynaptic sites. Important mechanisms, whereby the activity of noradrenergic neurons is regulated, could be the sensitivity of presynaptic alpha2‐adrenoceptors and the participation of transynaptic mechanisms involving other neurons. In this report we demonstrate that transynaptic factors involving the serotonergic system may be relevant to the regulation of the function of alpha2‐receptors in antidepressant chronically treated animals. In fact, we provide evidence of a markedly deminished responsiveness of noradrenergic neurons to an alpha2‐agonist (clonidine) or antagonist (mianserin) in biochemical and behavioral studies following serotonergic denervation with 5,7‐dihydroxytryptamine. These results indicate that a functional interrelationship between serotonergic and noradrenergic systems might play an important role in the adaptive changes which bring the noradrenergic neurons to a lower level of activity after chronic antidepressant administration. 1985 Nordic Pharmacological Society
1985
56
1 S
190
197
PRESYNAPTIC AND TRANSYNAPTIC MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN THE SUBSENSITIVITY OF RAT CORTICAL NORADRENERGIC SYSTEM AFTER LONG‐TERM ANTIDEPRESSANT TREATMENT / Racagni, G.; Brunello, N.; Mocchetti, I.; Cagiano, R.; Cuomo, V.. - In: ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA ET TOXICOLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6683. - 56:1 S(1985), pp. 190-197. [10.1111/j.1600-0773.1985.tb02511.x]
Racagni, G.; Brunello, N.; Mocchetti, I.; Cagiano, R.; Cuomo, V.
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