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Title: Citalopram combined with WAY 100635 inhibits ejaculation and ejaculation-related Fos immunoreactivity.
Author(s): Jong, T.R. de
Pattij, T.
Veening, J.G. (067829635)
Dederen, P.J.W.C. (298974835)
Waldinger, M.D.
Cools, A.R. (068808399)
Olivier, B. (304824690)
Publication year: 2005
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: European Journal of Pharmacology
ISSN: 0014-2999
Volume: vol. 509
Issue: iss. 1
Start page: p. 49
End page: p. 59
Abstract: The role of 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT)(1A) receptor activation in the sexual side-effects, in particular delayed ejaculation, of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) was studied. Male Wistar rats were treated for 15 days with vehicle, the SSRI citalopram (10 mg/kg/day p.o.), the 5-HT(1A) receptor antagonist N-[2-[4-(2-methoxyphenyl)-1-piperazinyl] ethyl]-N-(2-pyridinyl) cyclohexane carboxamide 3HCL (WAY 100635, 0.1 mg/kg/ day s.c.), or both drugs combined. Sexual behavior was assessed weekly. One h after the last sexual behavior test, rat brains were processed for Fos-immunohistochemistry. Acute and chronic citalopram mildly inhibited ejaculation, which was strongly augmented by co-administration of WAY 100635. WAY 100635 alone did not alter sexual behavior. Brain sites associated with ejaculation showed reduced Fos-immunoreactivity in rats treated with both citalopram and WAY 100635. Citalopram reduced Fos-immunoreactivity in the arcuate hypothalamic nucleus, an area that might link serotonergic neurotransmission to ejaculation.
Subject: UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences
Organization: Psychoneuropharmacology
Anatomy
UMCN Extern
Cognitive Neuroscience
Organization (former): Medical Physics and Biophysics
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