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Oops.

Posted by SLS on December 23, 2008, at 9:38:23

In reply to Re: Agomelatin: could 5HT(2c) action be bad for sl » Marty, posted by SLS on December 23, 2008, at 7:16:15

> Interesting:

> http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v28/n2/full/1300057a.html

> To produce a treatment - whether monotherapy or polypharmacy - that will inhibit the reuptake of 5-HT and simultaneously antagonize 5-HT2a and 5-HT2c receptors in the absence of DA antagonism might be ideal to treat depression.

Oops.

I managed to overlook the role that 5-HT2c receptors are suggested to play. The authors conclude that 5-HT2c agonism, and not antagonism, can act as a synergist to SRIs.

Geodon is an interesting drug. I didn't think much of it as an antidepressant augmenter when it first appeared. However, I have come to believe that it possesses an array of properties, including selective 5-HT2a receptor antagonism, that serves to explain its antidepressant properties. It really is the most antidepressant-like of the neuroleptic antipsychotics. I've seen it work wonders in TRD when added to a combination of Lexapro and Wellbutrin.

Antidepressant properties of Geodon:

5-HT1a agonist ++
5-HT1d antagonist
5-HT2a antagonist +++
NE reuptake inhibition
5-HT reuptake inhibition


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