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Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish

Antidepressants are well-known drugs to treat depression and major depressive disorder for humans. However, the misuse and abuse of antidepressants keep increasing with several side effects reported. The aim of this study was to assess the potential adverse effects of 18 antidepressants by monitorin...

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Autores principales: Suryanto, Michael Edbert, Audira, Gilbert, Uapipatanakul, Boontida, Hussain, Akhlaq, Saputra, Ferry, Siregar, Petrus, Chen, Kelvin H.-C., Hsiao, Chung-Der
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040738
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author Suryanto, Michael Edbert
Audira, Gilbert
Uapipatanakul, Boontida
Hussain, Akhlaq
Saputra, Ferry
Siregar, Petrus
Chen, Kelvin H.-C.
Hsiao, Chung-Der
author_facet Suryanto, Michael Edbert
Audira, Gilbert
Uapipatanakul, Boontida
Hussain, Akhlaq
Saputra, Ferry
Siregar, Petrus
Chen, Kelvin H.-C.
Hsiao, Chung-Der
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description Antidepressants are well-known drugs to treat depression and major depressive disorder for humans. However, the misuse and abuse of antidepressants keep increasing with several side effects reported. The aim of this study was to assess the potential adverse effects of 18 antidepressants by monitoring zebrafish larval locomotor activity performance based on the total distance traveled, burst movement count, and total rotation count at four dark-light intercalated phases. In general, zebrafish larvae displayed sedative effects after antidepressant exposure by showing a significant reduction in all of the locomotor activity-related endpoints. However, three antidepressants i.e., amitriptyline, amoxapine, and sertraline were able to trigger a significantly high locomotor activity in zebrafish larvae during the light cycle. These differences might be due to the pharmacologic differences among the antidepressants. In addition, since each antidepressant possesses a different dosage range from the other, overdoses of these antidepressants might also be the causes of these differences. Furthermore, based on these results, a further study was conducted to observe the effect of these three antidepressants in lower concentrations. From the results, biphasic effects in terms of zebrafish larval locomotor activity were demonstrated by these drugs. Even though further studies are still required to validate the mechanism, these findings indicate that these antidepressants might share a common mechanism responsible for their effects on zebrafish larval locomotor activity although there were some differences in potency of these effects.
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spelling pubmed-80662592021-04-25 Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish Suryanto, Michael Edbert Audira, Gilbert Uapipatanakul, Boontida Hussain, Akhlaq Saputra, Ferry Siregar, Petrus Chen, Kelvin H.-C. Hsiao, Chung-Der Cells Article Antidepressants are well-known drugs to treat depression and major depressive disorder for humans. However, the misuse and abuse of antidepressants keep increasing with several side effects reported. The aim of this study was to assess the potential adverse effects of 18 antidepressants by monitoring zebrafish larval locomotor activity performance based on the total distance traveled, burst movement count, and total rotation count at four dark-light intercalated phases. In general, zebrafish larvae displayed sedative effects after antidepressant exposure by showing a significant reduction in all of the locomotor activity-related endpoints. However, three antidepressants i.e., amitriptyline, amoxapine, and sertraline were able to trigger a significantly high locomotor activity in zebrafish larvae during the light cycle. These differences might be due to the pharmacologic differences among the antidepressants. In addition, since each antidepressant possesses a different dosage range from the other, overdoses of these antidepressants might also be the causes of these differences. Furthermore, based on these results, a further study was conducted to observe the effect of these three antidepressants in lower concentrations. From the results, biphasic effects in terms of zebrafish larval locomotor activity were demonstrated by these drugs. Even though further studies are still required to validate the mechanism, these findings indicate that these antidepressants might share a common mechanism responsible for their effects on zebrafish larval locomotor activity although there were some differences in potency of these effects. MDPI 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8066259/ /pubmed/33810553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040738 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Suryanto, Michael Edbert
Audira, Gilbert
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Hussain, Akhlaq
Saputra, Ferry
Siregar, Petrus
Chen, Kelvin H.-C.
Hsiao, Chung-Der
Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title_full Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title_fullStr Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title_short Antidepressant Screening Demonstrated Non-Monotonic Responses to Amitriptyline, Amoxapine and Sertraline in Locomotor Activity Assay in Larval Zebrafish
title_sort antidepressant screening demonstrated non-monotonic responses to amitriptyline, amoxapine and sertraline in locomotor activity assay in larval zebrafish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10040738
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