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Recent pharmacologic studies suggest that nefazodone may possess antidepressant activity. Nefazodone is active in behavioral models predictive of antidepressant potential. It is active in reversing learned helplessness, prevents reserpine-induced ptosis, and enhances response efficiency in the differential reinforcement for low rates of response paradigm. In in vitro studies, nefazodone inhibits the binding of [3H]ketanserin to cortical serotonin2 (5-HT2) binding sites, whereas in vivo, it antagonizes the 5-HT2-mediated quipazine-induced head shake in rats. In ex vivo studies, acute oral administration of nefazodone inhibits cortical serotonin uptake and occupies frontal cortical 5-HT2 receptor binding sites. Chronic administration of nefazodone produces a reduction in 5-HT2-mediated behavior and decreases cortical 5-HT2 receptor binding site density. Further, a chronic high-dose nefazodone regimen significantly potentiates 5-HT1A-mediated behavioral responses in rats. Nefazodone exhibits decreased anticholinergic, alpha-adrenolytic, and sedative activity relative to other antidepressants.
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