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  • * A study found that combining electroacupuncture (EA) with a low dose of citalopram significantly improved depressive symptoms in rats, more so than using either treatment alone.
  • * The combination therapy also increased levels of BDNF and its receptor in the brain, suggesting that EA with citalopram could enhance treatment benefits while potentially minimizing side effects.

Article Abstract

Currently, antidepressants are the dominative treatment for depression, but they have limitations in efficacy and may even produce troublesome side effects. Electroacupuncture (EA) has been reported to have therapeutic benefits in the treatment of depressive disorders. The present study was conducted to determine whether EA could enhance the antidepressant efficacy of a low dose of citalopram (an SSRI antidepressant) in the chronic unpredictable stress-induced depression model rats. Here, we show that a combined treatment with 2 Hz EA and 5 mg/kg citalopram for three weeks induces a significant improvement in depressive-like symptoms as detected by sucrose preference test, open field test, and forced swimming test, whereas these effects were not observed with either of the treatments alone. Further investigations revealed that 2 Hz EA plus 5 mg/kg citalopram produced a remarkably increased expression of BDNF and its receptor TrkB in the hippocampus compared with those measured in the vehicle group. Our findings suggest that EA combined with a low dose of citalopram could produce greater therapeutic effects, thereby, predictive of a reduction in drug side effects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666268PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/107380DOI Listing

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