Possible involvement of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the antidepressant-like effects of gabapentin in mouse forced swimming test

Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2017 Jul;95(7):795-802. doi: 10.1139/cjpp-2016-0292. Epub 2017 Jan 29.

Abstract

Gabapentin as an anticonvulsant drug also has beneficial effects in treatment of depression. Previously, we showed that acute administration of gabapentin produced an antidepressant-like effect in the mouse forced swimming test (FST) by a mechanism that involves the inhibition of nitric oxide (NO). Considering the involvement of NO in adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive potassium channels (KATP), in the present study we investigated the involvement of KATP channels in antidepressant-like effect of gabapentin. Gabapentin at different doses (5-10 mg/kg) and fluoxetine (20 mg/kg) were administrated by intraperitoneal route, 60 and 30 min, respectively, before the test. To clarify the probable involvement of KATP channels, mice were pretreated with KATP channel inhibitor or opener. Gabapentin at dose 10 mg/kg significantly decreased the immobility behavior of mice similar to fluoxetine (20 mg/kg). Co-administration of subeffective dose (1 mg/kg) of glibenclamide (inhibitor of KATP channels) with gabapentin (3 mg/kg) showed a synergistic antidepressant-like effect. Also, subeffective dose of cromakalim (opener of KATP channels, 0.1 mg/kg) inhibited the antidepressant-like effect of gabapentin (10 mg/kg). None of the treatments had any impact on the locomotor movement. Our study, for the first time, revealed that antidepressant-like effect of gabapentin in mice is mediated by blocking the KATP channels.

Keywords: ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP); canaux potassiques sensibles à l’ATP (KATP); forced swimming test; gabapentin; gabapentine; mice; souris; test de nage forcée.

MeSH terms

  • Amines / pharmacology*
  • Amines / therapeutic use
  • Animals
  • Antidepressive Agents / pharmacology*
  • Antidepressive Agents / therapeutic use
  • Anxiety / drug therapy
  • Anxiety / metabolism
  • Anxiety / psychology
  • Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids / pharmacology*
  • Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids / therapeutic use
  • Gabapentin
  • Immobility Response, Tonic / drug effects
  • KATP Channels / metabolism*
  • Locomotion / drug effects
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Swimming* / psychology
  • gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / pharmacology*
  • gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Amines
  • Antidepressive Agents
  • Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids
  • KATP Channels
  • gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
  • Gabapentin