01 September 2006
Co-administration of a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor and melatonin exerts an additive antidepressant-like effect in the mouse forced swim test
Yusuf Ergün, Ufuk Güney Ozer Ergün, Fatma Ozlem Orhan, Ekrem KüçükMed Sci Monit 2006; 12(9): BR307-312 :: ID: 455233
Abstract
Background:The aim was to assess the combination therapy of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors and melatonin, since they had been separately shown to be as efficacious as conventional antidepressant drugs in pre-clinical antidepressant screening procedures.
Material/Methods: The Porsolt swim test was conducted to resemble the symptomatology of major depressive disorder and an open-filed locomotor activity was also used.
Results: N[sup]G[/sup]-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) at 3 mg/kg slightly, but not significantly, reduced the duration of immobility, and increasing the dose to 10 mg/kg was sufficient to attain a significant reduction. On the other hand, the maximal dose of L-NNA (30 mg/kg) was without effect, although a non-significant small increase was observed. The results obtained with L-NNA were in accordance with a U-shape effect. While 3 mg/kg melatonin was ineffective, a statistically significant decrease in the duration of immobility was determined at the dose of 10 mg/kg. While the combination of ineffective doses (3 mg/kg, each) of L-NNA and melatonin revealed no further inhibition in the duration of immobility, the most effective doses (10 mg/kg, each) caused a more pronounced reduction when compared with those of each drug alone. None of the drugs used in the present study had any effects on locomotor activity over the dose range applied.
Conclusions:The combination therapy with L-NNA and melatonin seems to have an additive effect and may be considered as a feasible candidate in attenuating the symptoms of major depressive disorder.
Keywords: Antidepressive Agents - therapeutic use, Depressive Disorder, Major - drug therapy, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Drug Synergism, Drug Therapy, Combination, Enzyme Inhibitors - therapeutic use, Melatonin - therapeutic use, Motor Activity - drug effects, Nitric Oxide Synthase - antagonists & inhibitors, Nitroarginine - therapeutic use, Swimming
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