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Antidepressant-like Effect of Lamotrigine is Reversed by Veratrine: a Possible Role of Sodium Channels in Bipolar Depression

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Journal Behav Brain Res
Date 2008 Apr 25
PMID 18433891
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Unlabelled: Lamotrigine has been found to be efficacious in the acute management of bipolar depression and long-term management of bipolar disorder, especially in delaying depressive recurrence, either as monotherapy or as adjunctive therapy. Lamotrigine is also an antiepileptic drug, and is efficient in the treatment of focal epilepsies. It is thought to act by inhibition of glutamate release through blockade of voltage-sensitivity sodium channels and stabilization of the neuronal membrane.

Objectives: The scope of this study was to determinate if sodium channels are important for lamotrigine and other antidepressant to exert their antidepressant-like function.

Methods: This study assessed the effects of veratrine, a Na(+) channel opener on antidepressant effect of lamotrigine and others antidepressants: two tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs): imipramine, a mixed serotonergic noradrenergic reuptake inhibitor, desipramine, a specific noradrenergic reuptake inhibitor and a SSRI: paroxetine, the most potent selective serotonergic reuptake inhibitor, using an animal model of depression, the forced swimming test. Veratrine (0.125 mg/kg) and lamotrigine (16, 32 mg/kg) or antidepressants (16, 32 mg/kg) were given i.p. 45 and 30 min, respectively, before the test.

Results: We observed that when combined with veratrine the antidepressant-like effect of lamotrigine was reversed, but the antidepressant-like effect of the imipramine, desipramine and paroxetine was not changed, indicating that the mechanism of action of lamotrigine is different from that of antidepressants.

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