Abstract

The effect of fluoxetine on spontaneous extracellular activity of fronto-cortical neurons of chloral hydrate-anesthetized rats was investigated. Fluoxetine significantly increased the basal firing rate of cortical neurons in a dose-dependent manner (0.1–1000 μg kg −1 i.v.), with a maximum excitatory effect of 53% at 1000 μg kg −1. Selective destruction of ascending serotoninergic pathways induced by intracerebroventricular injections of 150 μg 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine, in desipramine-pretreated rats, antagonized the excitatory effect of fluoxetine. The present results suggest that fluoxetine significantly increases the electrical activity of the fronto-cortical neurons acting on serotoninergic uptake mechanisms localized at the level of raphe nuclei.

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