Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians

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Autor(a) principal: Thumé, Isabela Salvador
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Frizzo, Marcos Emilio dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Toxicity attributed to sertraline has been demonstrated recently in different cell types and also in some organisms. We investigated the effect of sertraline on planarians, which are considered suitable for investigations in neurotoxicology and currently are widely used as an animal model in neuropharmacological studies. Planarians treated with 10 M sertraline showed a rapid reduction in their spontaneous movement until they became completely motionless and then showed a series of asynchronous paroxysms (seizures) followed by progressive tissue damage, beginning 48 h after the sertraline treatment, and died approximately 72 h later. Our data showed that sertraline does not cause planarian death within the range of therapeutic concentrations; however, behavioral alterations were observed with concentrations that can be considered compatible with therapeutic ones, such as a significant reduction in planarian locomotory activity at 0.4 M. Treatment with 4 M sertraline had a significant effect, reducing planarian locomotory activity and increasing the number of asynchronous paroxysms; both effects were significantly maintained even 24 h after the sertraline was withdrawn. These behavioral changes observed at low micromolar concentrations suggest that sertraline might have residual biological consequences for planarians, even after it is withdrawn.
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title Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
spellingShingle Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
Thumé, Isabela Salvador
Sertralina : Toxicidade
Planárias
title_short Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
title_full Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
title_fullStr Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
title_full_unstemmed Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
title_sort Sertraline induces toxicity and behavioral alterations in planarians
author Thumé, Isabela Salvador
author_facet Thumé, Isabela Salvador
Frizzo, Marcos Emilio dos Santos
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author2 Frizzo, Marcos Emilio dos Santos
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Frizzo, Marcos Emilio dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sertralina : Toxicidade
Planárias
topic Sertralina : Toxicidade
Planárias
description Toxicity attributed to sertraline has been demonstrated recently in different cell types and also in some organisms. We investigated the effect of sertraline on planarians, which are considered suitable for investigations in neurotoxicology and currently are widely used as an animal model in neuropharmacological studies. Planarians treated with 10 M sertraline showed a rapid reduction in their spontaneous movement until they became completely motionless and then showed a series of asynchronous paroxysms (seizures) followed by progressive tissue damage, beginning 48 h after the sertraline treatment, and died approximately 72 h later. Our data showed that sertraline does not cause planarian death within the range of therapeutic concentrations; however, behavioral alterations were observed with concentrations that can be considered compatible with therapeutic ones, such as a significant reduction in planarian locomotory activity at 0.4 M. Treatment with 4 M sertraline had a significant effect, reducing planarian locomotory activity and increasing the number of asynchronous paroxysms; both effects were significantly maintained even 24 h after the sertraline was withdrawn. These behavioral changes observed at low micromolar concentrations suggest that sertraline might have residual biological consequences for planarians, even after it is withdrawn.
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