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Chronic antidepressant treatment modulates the release of somatostatin in the rat nucleus accumbens

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NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 395, Issue 1, Pages 76-81

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2005.10.055

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somatostatin release; in vivo microdialysis; citalopram; desipramine; monoamines

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This study investigated the in vivo neuronal release of somatostatin in the rat nucleus accumbens (NAc), and the effect of chronic administration of antidepressants. Microdialysis studies were performed on male Sprague-Dawley rats, in accordance with the EU guidelines (EEC Council 86/609). Somatostatin levels were quantified by radioimmunoassay (RIA) or enzyme linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA). A high concentration of potassium ions (K+, 100 mM) was used to ascertain the neuronal release of somatostatin. Antidepressant treatments involved the administration of citalopram (20 mg/2 ml/kg, i.p., once daily) or desipramine (DMI, 5 mg/2 ml/kg, i.p., twice daily) for 21 days. Control groups received saline (2 ml/kg for 21 days, i.p.) once or twice daily respective of the antidepressant treatment. Basal levels of somatostatin released were found to be 20.01 +/- 0.52 fmol/sample. K+ (100 mM) increased somatostatin levels at 205% of basal. Chronic citalopram and desipramine treatments also increased the somatostatin levels by 83 +/- 32% and 40 +/- 6% of basal, respectively. These findings indicate that somatostatin is released neuronally in the NAc. Antidepressants influence its release in a positive manner, suggesting the necessity of further studies for the elucidation of the involvement of somatostatin in the putative therapeutic effects of these agents. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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