TAK-137, an AMPA receptor potentiator with little agonistic effect, produces antidepressant-like effect without causing psychotomimetic effects in rats

In this study, we characterized the potential of TAK-137 as a novel antidepressant in rats. In rat primary cortical neurons, TAK-137 increased the phosphorylated form of Akt, extracellular signal-regulated kinase, mTOR, and p70S6 kinase, and dose-dependently increased the expression level of BDNF protein. The antidepressant-like effects of ketamine and TAK-137 were assessed on the day after final administration using the novelty-suppressed feeding test in rats. A single intraperitoneal administration of ketamine shortened the latency to feed. Under these conditions, oral administration of TAK-137 for 3 days shortened the feeding latency. Ketamine induced hyperlocomotion and PPI reduction, which may be associated with psychotomimetic effects, while TAK-137 did not. TAK-137 may be a safer and rapid-onset therapeutic drug for the treatment of major depressive disorder, including TRD.
Source: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior - Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research