Skip to main content
Log in

Dose-dependent effects of noradrenergic denervation by DSP-4 treatment on forced swimming and β-adrenoceptor binding in the rat

  • Published:
Journal of Neural Transmission Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary.

DSP-4 is a neurotoxin highly selective for the noradrenergic nerve terminals originating from the locus coeruleus. Preliminary data suggested that its effect in a typical screening test for antidepressant drugs, the forced swimming test, is biphasic dependent on the dose. In the present study, DSP-4 was administered in four doses (5, 10, 30 and 50 mg/kg) to male Wistar rats. Administration of the neurotoxin had a dose-dependent biphasic effect on immobility time in the forced swimming test 8 and 9 days later. Thus, DSP-4 at the dose of 10 mg/kg increased immobility, but higher doses reduced this measure. The reduction of noradrenaline concentration in the frontal cortex and hippocampus was dose-dependent starting from the dose 10 mg/kg. Cortical β-adrenoceptor binding was increased by DSP-4 treatment at the doses 30 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg. These results suggest that the increase in immobility time in the forced swimming test is associated with presynaptic changes in noradrenaline availability, whereas the decrease in immobility observed after more complete denervation is associated with postsynaptic receptor supersensitivity.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Institutional subscriptions

Similar content being viewed by others

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Received September 2, 1998; accepted February 2, 1999

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Harro, J., Pähkla, R., Modiri, AR. et al. Dose-dependent effects of noradrenergic denervation by DSP-4 treatment on forced swimming and β-adrenoceptor binding in the rat. J Neural Transm 106, 619–629 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007020050184

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s007020050184

Navigation