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Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat
Background: Few systematic studies exist on the effects of chronic reuptake of monoamine neurotransmitter systems during pregnancy on the regulation of maternal behavior (MB), although many drugs act primarily through one or more of these systems. Previous studies examining fluoxetine and amfonelic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2011.00034 |
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author | Cox, Elizabeth Thomas Jarrett, Thomas Merryfield McMurray, Matthew Stephen Greenhill, Kevin Hofler, Vivian E. Williams, Sarah Kaye Joyner, Paul Wayland Middleton, Christopher L. Walker, Cheryl H. Johns, Josephine M. |
author_facet | Cox, Elizabeth Thomas Jarrett, Thomas Merryfield McMurray, Matthew Stephen Greenhill, Kevin Hofler, Vivian E. Williams, Sarah Kaye Joyner, Paul Wayland Middleton, Christopher L. Walker, Cheryl H. Johns, Josephine M. |
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description | Background: Few systematic studies exist on the effects of chronic reuptake of monoamine neurotransmitter systems during pregnancy on the regulation of maternal behavior (MB), although many drugs act primarily through one or more of these systems. Previous studies examining fluoxetine and amfonelic acid treatment during gestation on subsequent MB in rodents indicated significant alterations in postpartum maternal care, aggression, and oxytocin levels. In this study, we extended our studies to include chronic gestational treatment with desipramine or amitriptyline to examine differential effects of reuptake inhibition of norepinephrine and combined noradrenergic and serotonergic systems on MB, aggression, and oxytocin system changes. Methods: Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were treated throughout gestation with saline or one of three doses of either desipramine, which has a high affinity for the norepinephrine monoamine transporter, or amitriptyline, an agent with high affinity for both the norepinephrine and serotonin monoamine transporters. MB and postpartum aggression were assessed on postpartum days 1 and 6 respectively. Oxytocin levels were measured in relevant brain regions on postpartum day 7. Predictions were that amitriptyline would decrease MB and increase aggression relative to desipramine, particularly at higher doses. Amygdaloidal oxytocin was expected to decrease with increased aggression. Results: Amitriptyline and desipramine differentially reduced MB, and at higher doses reduced aggressive behavior. Hippocampal oxytocin levels were lower after treatment with either drug but were not correlated with specific behavioral effects. These results, in combination with previous findings following gestational treatment with other selective neurotransmitter reuptake inhibitors, highlight the diverse effects of multiple monoamine systems thought to be involved in maternal care. |
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spelling | pubmed-31140922011-06-27 Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat Cox, Elizabeth Thomas Jarrett, Thomas Merryfield McMurray, Matthew Stephen Greenhill, Kevin Hofler, Vivian E. Williams, Sarah Kaye Joyner, Paul Wayland Middleton, Christopher L. Walker, Cheryl H. Johns, Josephine M. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Background: Few systematic studies exist on the effects of chronic reuptake of monoamine neurotransmitter systems during pregnancy on the regulation of maternal behavior (MB), although many drugs act primarily through one or more of these systems. Previous studies examining fluoxetine and amfonelic acid treatment during gestation on subsequent MB in rodents indicated significant alterations in postpartum maternal care, aggression, and oxytocin levels. In this study, we extended our studies to include chronic gestational treatment with desipramine or amitriptyline to examine differential effects of reuptake inhibition of norepinephrine and combined noradrenergic and serotonergic systems on MB, aggression, and oxytocin system changes. Methods: Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were treated throughout gestation with saline or one of three doses of either desipramine, which has a high affinity for the norepinephrine monoamine transporter, or amitriptyline, an agent with high affinity for both the norepinephrine and serotonin monoamine transporters. MB and postpartum aggression were assessed on postpartum days 1 and 6 respectively. Oxytocin levels were measured in relevant brain regions on postpartum day 7. Predictions were that amitriptyline would decrease MB and increase aggression relative to desipramine, particularly at higher doses. Amygdaloidal oxytocin was expected to decrease with increased aggression. Results: Amitriptyline and desipramine differentially reduced MB, and at higher doses reduced aggressive behavior. Hippocampal oxytocin levels were lower after treatment with either drug but were not correlated with specific behavioral effects. These results, in combination with previous findings following gestational treatment with other selective neurotransmitter reuptake inhibitors, highlight the diverse effects of multiple monoamine systems thought to be involved in maternal care. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3114092/ /pubmed/21713063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2011.00034 Text en Copyright © 2011 Cox, Jarrett, McMurray, Greenhill, Hofler, Williams, Joyner, Middleton, Walker and Johns. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Cox, Elizabeth Thomas Jarrett, Thomas Merryfield McMurray, Matthew Stephen Greenhill, Kevin Hofler, Vivian E. Williams, Sarah Kaye Joyner, Paul Wayland Middleton, Christopher L. Walker, Cheryl H. Johns, Josephine M. Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title | Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title_full | Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title_fullStr | Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title_full_unstemmed | Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title_short | Combined Norepinephrine/Serotonergic Reuptake Inhibition: Effects on Maternal Behavior, Aggression, and Oxytocin in the Rat |
title_sort | combined norepinephrine/serotonergic reuptake inhibition: effects on maternal behavior, aggression, and oxytocin in the rat |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114092/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2011.00034 |
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