Discriminative stimulus properties of antidepressant agents: a review.

Sep 23, 2003Behavioural pharmacology

How antidepressant drugs signal different effects: a review

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Abstract

Bupropion elicits a robust discriminative stimulus in rodents.

  • Citalopram and reboxetine produce discriminative stimuli in rats at doses that increase levels of serotonin and noradrenaline, respectively.
  • Mixed reuptake inhibitors like venlafaxine can substitute for both citalopram and reboxetine, while SSRIs only substitute for citalopram.
  • Selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors can substitute for both reboxetine and citalopram, though this finding for citalopram needs further verification.
  • Mirtazapine does not substitute for citalopram or reboxetine and can abolish the citalopram cue, an effect also seen with a specific serotonin receptor antagonist.
  • The discriminative stimulus from reboxetine is blocked by an alpha1 receptor antagonist, indicating its involvement in the drug's effects.

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