Locus coeruleus neuronal activity and noradrenaline availability in the
frontal cortex of rats chronically treated with imipramine: effect of alpha
2-adrenoceptor blockade
by
Linner L, Arborelius L, Nomikos GG, Bertilsson L, Svensson TH
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm,
Sweden
Biol Psychiatry 1999 Sep 15; 46(6):766-74
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Previous studies indicate a reduced feedback inhibition of brain
noradrenaline (NA) neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC) during chronic
administration of antidepressants which inhibit the NA reuptake mechanism due to
functional downregulation of somatodendritic alpha 2-adrenoceptors in the LC.
Therefore, we have here studied the LC neuronal responsiveness to administration
of the alpha 2-adrenoceptor antagonist idazoxan (IDA) after both short-term and
long-term imipramine (IMI) administration. METHODS: Rats were treated for
different periods with systemic IMI. In these rats, basal activity of central
noradrenergic function and the effect of IDA was assessed by means of
extracellular single-cell recording from LC neurons and in vivo microdialysis of
extracellular NA levels in the frontal cortex (FC). RESULTS: The average firing
rate of LC neurons was significantly reduced in rats by short-term IMI treatment
compared with long-term treatment. The output of NA in the FC of all IMI-treated
animals was significantly increased compared with saline-treated rats. Moreover,
the enhancing effect of IDA on both the firing rate of LC neurons and the
cortical NA output was larger in rats after long-term treatment with IMI than
after short-term administration. CONCLUSIONS: Our results clearly support the
notion of development of functional downregulation of alpha 2-autoreceptors on
LC neurons during chronic administration of NA reuptake inhibiting
antidepressants. Moreover, the data suggest that addition of alpha
2-adrenoceptor antagonists may augment the clinical effect of such drugs in
major depression.
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