Escitalopram, the S-(+)-enantiomer of citalopram, is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor with potent effects in animal models predictive of antidepressant and anxiolytic activities

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作者
Sánchez, C
Bergqvist, PBF
Brennum, LT
Gupta, S
Hogg, S
Larsen, A
Wiborg, O
机构
[1] H Lundbeck & Co AS, Res Labs, DK-2500 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Forest Labs Inc, New York, NY USA
[3] Univ Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
关键词
escitalopram; 5-HT uptake inhibition; anxiety; depression; aggression; rodents;
D O I
10.1007/s00213-002-1364-z
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Objective: The pharmacological profile of escitalopram, the S-(+)-enantiomer of citalopram, was studied and compared with citalopram and the R-(-)-enantiomer, R-citalopram. Methods: Inhibition of the serotonin transporter (5-HTT) was studied in COS-1 cells expressing the human 5-HTT (h-5-HTT) and in rat brain synaptosomes. In vitro selectivity was studied relative to noradrenaline transporter (NAT) and dopamine transporter (DAT) function in rat brain synaptosomes, and affinities for other binding sites were determined. In vivo 5-HT activity was measured as inhibition of neuronal firing rate in rat dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) and enhancement of 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)-induced behaviour (mouse and rat). Furthermore, studies were conducted in models of antidepressant (mouse forced-swim test), anxiolytic [foot-shock-induced ultrasonic vocalization (USV) in adult rats and mouse black and white box] and anti-aggressive activity (socially isolated mice). Results: Escitalopram inhibited 5-HTT functions approximately 2 times more potently than citalopram and at least 40 times more potently than R-citalopram. Escitalopram showed insignificant activity at other monoamine transporters and 144 other binding sites. Escitalopram inhibited 5-HT neuronal firing in DRN and potentiated 5-HTP-induced behaviours more potently than citalopram; R-citalopram was inactive. Escitalopram and citalopram, but not R-citalopram, reduced forced-swimming-induced immobility and facilitated exploratory behaviour in the black and white box. Escitalopram and citalopram inhibited USV potently; R-citalopram was several times less potent. Escitalopram, citalopram and R-citalopram inhibited aggressive behaviour weakly. Escitalopram and citalopram had very potent anti-aggressive effects when co-administered with L-5-HTP. Conclusion: Escitalopram is a very selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor. It is more potent than its racemate citalopram and is effective in animal models predictive of antidepressant and anxiolytic activities.
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