“…Fenfluramine, a serotonin-releasing agent, which also inhibits the reuptake of synaptic 5-HT and stimulates postsynaptic 5-HT 2A and 2C receptors (Newman et al, 1998) induces a rapid surge of PRL in laboratory animals and humans (Lu and Meites, 1973;Pinder et al, 1975;Slater et al, 1976). In contrast to healthy controls, a blunted PRL response occurs in some depressed patients when challenged with fenfluramine (Siever et al, 1984;Cleare et al, 1995;Coccaro et al, 1989;Mann et al, 1995;O'Keane and Dinan, 1991;Lopez-Ibor et al, 1988;Mitchell and Smythe, 1990), suggesting abnormal central serotonergic transmission in this condition. However, many studies have failed to show similar results (Asnis et al, 1988;Abel et al, 1997;Maes et al, 1991;Weizman et al, 1988;Kavoussi et al, 1998).…”