Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2010399 Pharmacological Reports 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe main goal of this research was an evaluation of the influence of caffeine on the activity of mianserin and agomelatine.MethodsThe mouse forced swim test and tail suspension test were used to determine the influence of caffeine on the activity of the tested drugs. Drug concentrations in serum and brains were estimated by HPLC.ResultsCaffeine increases the anti-immobility action of mianserin and agomelatine. The observed effects were not associated with changes in the level of drugs in serum or brains.ConclusionThe synergistic effect of caffeine and the tested drugs may be associated with their summative actions on monoaminergic neurotransmission. Caffeine–mianserin and caffeine–agomelatine interactions might have been of pharmacodynamic origin.

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