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Histamine may contribute to vortioxetine's procognitive effects; possibly through an orexigenic mechanism

Vortioxetine is a novel multimodal antidepressant that acts as a serotonin (5-HT)3, 5-HT7, and 5-HT1D receptor antagonist; 5-HT1B receptor partial agonist; 5-HT1A receptor agonist; and 5-HT transporter inhibitor in vitro. In preclinical and clinical studies vortioxetine demonstrates positive effects...

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Published in:Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2016-07, Vol.68, p.25-30
Main Authors: Smagin, Gennady N., Song, Dekun, Budac, David P., Waller, Jessica A., Li, Yan, Pehrson, Alan L., Sánchez, Connie
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description Vortioxetine is a novel multimodal antidepressant that acts as a serotonin (5-HT)3, 5-HT7, and 5-HT1D receptor antagonist; 5-HT1B receptor partial agonist; 5-HT1A receptor agonist; and 5-HT transporter inhibitor in vitro. In preclinical and clinical studies vortioxetine demonstrates positive effects on cognitive dysfunction. Vortioxetine's effect on cognitive function likely involves the modulation of several neurotransmitter systems. Acute and chronic administration of vortioxetine resulted in changes in histamine concentrations in microdialysates collected from the rat prefrontal cortex and ventral hippocampus. Based on these results and a literature review of the current understanding of the interaction between the histaminergic and serotonergic systems and the role of histamine on cognitive function, we hypothesize that vortioxetine through an activation of the orexinergic system stimulates the tuberomammilary nucleus and enhances histaminergic neurotransmission, which contributes to vortioxetine's positive effects on cognitive function. •Vortioxetine is antidepressant and procognitive via 5-HT receptor modulation and uptake inhibition.•Increased cortical and hippocampal histamine may contribute to its procognitive effect.•Hypothesis: vortioxetine stimulates histamine via serotonergic activation of orexin.
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Animals
Antidepressant
Cognition
Cognition - drug effects
Cognitive Dysfunction - drug therapy
Histamine
Histamine - metabolism
Hypothalamic Area, Lateral - drug effects
Orexins - drug effects
Piperazines - pharmacology
Serotonin Agents - pharmacology
Sulfides - pharmacology
Synaptic Transmission - drug effects
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