Author:
Khakpai Fatemeh,Zarrindast Mohammad‑Reza
Abstract
The effect of nicotine on both anxiety and depression has been broadly studied. Moreover, citalopram and citicoline play a role in
the modulation of anxiety and depression. This study was designed to examine the effects of nicotine on the antidepressant and
anxiolytic responses induced by citalopram and citicoline in mice. Anxiety‑ and depression‑related behaviors were assessed with the
elevated plus maze and forced swim test, respectively. The results showed that subcutaneous administration of nicotine decreased
open‑arm time (OAT) and open‑arm entries (OAE) but increased immobility time, suggesting anxiogenic‑like and depressive‑like
effects. Intraperitoneal administration of citalopram increased OAT but decreased immobility time, indicating that citalopram induced
anxiolytic‑like and antidepressant‑like responses. Additionally, an injection of citicoline increased OAE but decreased immobility time,
revealing anxiolytic‑like and antidepressant‑like effects. Interestingly, the subthreshold dose of nicotine potentiated the citalopram
and citicoline effects on OAT and immobility time, which revealed anxiolytic‑like and antidepressant‑like behaviors. Locomotor activity
was not significantly changed by any doses of the drugs. In conclusion, these findings suggest that interactions between nicotine and
citalopram or citicoline occur upon induction of anxiolytic and antidepressant responses in mice.
Publisher
The Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,General Neuroscience
Cited by
2 articles.
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