Title of article :
Effect of Scopolamine and Mecamylamine on Antidepressant Effect of Rivastigmine in a Behavioral Despair Test in Mice
Author/Authors :
Mesripour, Azadeh Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences - Isfahan university of Medical Sciences , Hajhashemi, Valiollah Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan university of Medical Sciences , Fakhr-hoseiny, Hasan Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan university of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Rivastigmine can decrease the severity of depression in Alzheimer’s disease
patients. Apart from the monoamines hypothesis of despair, it is well known
that the cholinergic system is also responsible. Thus regarding the
antidepressant effect of rivastigmine, the aim was evaluating the influence of
scopolamine (muscarinic cholinergic receptors antagonist) and/or
mecamylamine (nicotinic cholinergic receptors antagonist) co-administration
with rivastigmine on depression outcome. Depression was evaluated by the
tail suspension test (TST) in male mice. Immobility time was recorded
manually which represents the time that animal stops attempts for escape
from the unpleasant situation. Imipramine as the reference antidepressant
decreased this time by increasing the hope for escape in the animal.
Rivastigmine (0.75 mg/kg,sc), scopolamine and/or mecamylamine (0.5 and 1
mg/kg, ip, respectively) were injected before the TST. Rivastigmine
considerably reduced the immobility time compared with the control group
which indicated its antidepressant effects. The combination treatment of
rivastigmine and scopolamine also reduced the immobility time compared
with control. Mecamylamine co-administration with rivastigmine increased
the immobility time which indicated that it prevented the antidepressant
effects of rivastigmine. Ultimately by using the drugs all together the
immobility time notably decreased. Therefore our results proved that nicotine
cholinergic receptorstimulation is prominent in the antidepressant effects of
rivastigmine. Thus nicotine receptor direct or indirect stimulants could be
considered for further researches regarding antidepressants.
Keywords :
Acetylcholine , Depression , Rivastigmine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics