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Antidepressant effects of selective adenosine receptor antagonists targeting the A1 and A2A receptors administered jointly with NMDA receptor ligands: behavioral, biochemical and molecular investigations in mice.

Aleksandra SzopaKarolina BogatkoAnna SerefkoMariola HerbetMarta OstrowskaAndrzej WrobelMaria Radziwoń-ZaleskaJaroslaw DudkaPiotr WlaźEwa Poleszak
Published in: Pharmacological reports : PR (2024)
Our study suggests that selective antagonists of adenosine receptors may enhance the antidepressant efficacy of NMDA receptor ligands highlighting a potential synergistic interaction between the adenosinergic and glutamatergic systems. Wherein, A2A receptor antagonists are seen as more promising candidates in this context. Given the intricate nature of changes in BDNF levels and the expression of Adora1, Comt, and Slc6a15 seen after drug combinations exerting antidepressant properties, further research and integrative approaches are crucial understand better the mechanisms underlying their antidepressant action.
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