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Doxepin, a tricyclic antidepressant, binds to normal, intact astroglial cells in cultures and inhibits the isoproterenol-induced increase in cylic AMP production
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PharmacotherapyTricyclic AntidepressantDoxepin CounteractsExperimental PharmacologyCellular PhysiologyNeuroinflammationMolecular PharmacologyExcess Cold DoxepinNeurochemistryMolecular PhysiologyNeuropharmacologyBrain-immune InteractionCyclic AmpNervous SystemDopaminePharmacologyCell BiologyIntact Astroglial CellsCylic Amp ProductionPhysiologyNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicine
Doxepin binds to intact astrocytes in primary cultures. The binding is competitively displaceable by excess cold doxepin and it is pronounced (Bmax = 27 nmol/mg protein) but the affinity is rather low (KD = 30 microM). The binding is inhibited by other antidepressants (amitriptyline, desipramine, tranylcypromine, iprindole) and propranolol but not by isoproterenol. Nevertheless, doxepin counteracts effectively the increase in the production of cyclic AMP evoked by isoproterenol.