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Maj J, Lewandowska A, Rawlow A. 
“Central Antiserotonin Action of Amitriptyline”. 
Pharmalopsycht.. 1979;12:281-285.
Abstract
Amitriptyline (AMI) was studied in rats and mice in order to find out whether it had a central antiserotonin activity, previously demonstrated for doxepinÐa compound chemically related to AMI. It was observed that AMI at low doses antagonized the head twitch response to L-5-hydroxytryptophan or 5-methoxytryptamine, as well as tryptamine-induced convulsions. In the hind limb flexor reflex preparation of the spinal rat AMI acted as a serotonin antagonist: when administered alone, it did not change the flexor reflex but prevented its stimulation induced by serotonin mimetics (LSD, quipazine, fenfluramine) not affecting that one evoked by noradrenaline mimetics (clonidine). At higher doses, AMI revealed a noradrenolytic activity. The results indicate that AMI, similarly as doxepin, has a central antiserotonin activity.
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