1990
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(90)90062-7
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Tricyclic antidepressants, thyroid function, and their relationship with the behavioral responses in rats

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“…Our findings largely confirm other reports that have examined thyroid function changes in depressed adults receiving antidepressant treatment, including clomipramine and desipramine (Schlienger et al 1980;Brady and Anton 1989). Our data and those of others is mostly in agreement with animal studies that have noted reduced thyroid hormones (Massol et al 1990) and TSH (Mueller et al 1976) following chronic treatment with tricyclic antidepressants, including clomipramine (Massol et al 1990). However, these effects are also somewhat selective, in that a reduction in T3 and TSH was observed in the absence of a significant change in T4.…”
Section: Elevated Thyroid Indices In Ocd 585supporting
confidence: 95%
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“…Our findings largely confirm other reports that have examined thyroid function changes in depressed adults receiving antidepressant treatment, including clomipramine and desipramine (Schlienger et al 1980;Brady and Anton 1989). Our data and those of others is mostly in agreement with animal studies that have noted reduced thyroid hormones (Massol et al 1990) and TSH (Mueller et al 1976) following chronic treatment with tricyclic antidepressants, including clomipramine (Massol et al 1990). However, these effects are also somewhat selective, in that a reduction in T3 and TSH was observed in the absence of a significant change in T4.…”
Section: Elevated Thyroid Indices In Ocd 585supporting
confidence: 95%
“…While some reports have noted decreases in T3 induced by clomipramine in depressed adult patients (Schlienger et al 1981) and in rats (Massol et al 1990), to our knowledge this is the first description of the effects of clomipramine on thyroid indices in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).…”
Section: Elevated Thyroid Indices In Ocd 585mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Impaired escape behaviour in LH protocols is defined by comparison to a separate group that undertakes the active avoidance test without prior exposure to inescapable stress (e.g. refs 23, 24, 25, 26). This group is referred to as the Learning Control (LC) group, as it serves to verify that rats not previously stressed can in fact learn the avoidance task (N = 10).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concomitant increase in serum TSH concentration would be expected in response to the decrease in serum TT4 and fT4 concentrations, but no change was found in the serum TSH concentration, both basal and 30 minutes post‐TRH administration 65 . This finding may provide evidence for clomipramine‐induced suppression of TSH secretion, as occurs in rats and humans 139,142 …”
Section: Effects Of Drugs On Thyroid Functionmentioning
confidence: 79%