In this report the effects of various receptor blockers on desimipramine (DMI)-induced prolactin (PRL) secretion in healthy male subjects are presented. Each trial consisted of two administrations: one of DMI i.v. alone and one of DMI i.v. in combination with the respective receptor blocker: methysergide (serotonin (5-HT) receptor blocker), propranolol (beta receptor blocker), phentolamine (alpha-1/alpha-2 receptor blocker), yohimbine (alpha-2 greater than alpha-1 receptor blocker), and prazosin (alpha-1 receptor blocker). Following administration of methysergide (12 mg p.o., n = 12), a significantly lower (p less than 0.01) DMI-induced PRL secretion compared to DMI alone in another group of subjects (n = 12) was observed. Combined administration with propranolol (15 mg i.v.) significantly enhanced the DMI-induced PRL secretion compared to DMI 50 mg i.v. alone (n = 18, incomplete block design) (p less than 0.01). Neither combined administration with phentolamine (60 mg i.v., n = 12), yohimbine (10 mg i.v., n = 6), nor prazosin (1 mg p.o., n = 12) significantly influenced the DMI-induced PRL secretion compared to DMI alone in the same subjects. The results of the present study, especially the inhibitory effect on DMI-induced PRL secretion of methysergide, indicate that the primarily noradrenaline (NA) and lesser serotonin (5-HT) reuptake inhibiting antidepressant DMI stimulates PRL secretion via 5-HT neurons. Furthermore, the significantly enhanced PRL release following combined administration of DMI and propranolol suggests that a noradrenergic inhibitory effect also may be involved in the transmission of the PRL stimulus.

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