Platelet uptake of serotonin following repeated administration of 3-cyano-imipramine to healthy volunteers

1983 
In a double blind, placebo-controlled study the effects of daily oral administration of 3-cyano-imipramine on the 3H-serotonin uptake capacity of platelets were investigated in healthy volunteers. The initial dose was 1 mg, rising to 3 mg daily for 7 days. A rapid and profound inhibition of 3H-serotonin uptake was observed in platelets isolated from the treated subjects. During repeated administration, uptake was reduced to less than 10% of pre-drug values. Five days after the final dose uptake had only partially recovered, to 53% of pre-drug values. A similar inhibition profile was observed when serum from the treated subjects was incubated with normal platelets and 3H-serotonin. The results establish 3-cyano-imipramine as a potent inhibitor of platelet serotonin uptake in humans.
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