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Sub-effective doses of a bendroflumethiazide-imipramine combination offer greater synergistic antidepressant effect compared to a bendroflumethiazide-fluoxetine combination: An isobolographic analysis


Jeffrey A. Mensah
Kennedy K.E. Kukuia
Patrick Amoateng
Thomas A. Tagoe
Benoit K.N. Banga
Awo E. Koomson
Samuel Aryeh-Ameyaw
Edmond B. Djarkwei
Seth K. Amponsah
Elvis O. Ameyaw

Abstract

Background: Bendroflumethiazide is often prescribed with fluoxetine or imipramine for patients with both depression and hypertension.
However, there is little data on the potential interactions between these drugs.


Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate  the potential antidepressant effects of bendroflumethiazide, as well as sub-effective dose combinations of bendroflumethiazide with  fluoxetine or imipramine.


Methods: Forced swimming and tail suspension tests were used to investigate the behavioural effects of  bendroflumethiazide [5-20 mg/kg; per os (p.o], imipramine (3-30 mg/kg; p.o) and fluoxetine (3-30 mg/kg; p.o). Mean immobility,  swimming, climbing, curling, and swinging scores were measured. Median effective dose (ED50) values were calculated from the  immobility scores. The antidepressant effect of the combination of bendroflumethiazide with imipramine or fluoxetine at sub-effective  doses was then investigated. Isobolographic analyses were performed on these combinations to investigate possible synergism,  additivity or antagonism.


Results: Bendroflumethiazide produced a significant diminution in mean immobility scores, suggestive of an  antidepressant-like effect, while increasing swimming, climbing and swinging scores. Imipramine and fluoxetine also exhibited  antidepressant-like effects. A combination of bendroflumethiazide and imipramine at sub-effective doses showed a synergistic  antidepressant-like effect with an interaction index of 0.31 as did the bendroflumethiazide-fluoxetine combination (interaction index:  0.41).


Conclusion: This study demonstrated the acute antidepressant-like effect of bendroflumethiazide. Moreover,    bendroflumethiazideimipramine combinations offer greater synergy when compared to bendroflumethiazide-fluoxetine combinations. 


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eISSN: 2704-4890
print ISSN: 2720-7609