TY - JOUR T1 - Chronic Antidepressant Administration Increases the Expression of cAMP-Specific Phosphodiesterase 4A and 4B Isoforms JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 610 LP - 618 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-02-00610.1999 VL - 19 IS - 2 AU - Michihiro Takahashi AU - Rose Terwilliger AU - Caryl Lane AU - Peter S. Mezes AU - Marco Conti AU - Ronald S. Duman Y1 - 1999/01/15 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/19/2/610.abstract N2 - The influence of chronic antidepressant administration on expression of the three major phosphodiesterase (PDE) 4 subtypes found in brain (PDE4A, PDE4B, and PDE4D) was examined. The treatments tested included representatives of four major classes of antidepressants: selective reuptake inhibitors of serotonin (sertraline and fluoxetine) or norepinephrine (desipramine), a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (tranylcypromine), and electroconvulsive seizure. Expression of PDE4A and PDE4B, but not PDE4D, mRNA and immunoreactivity were significantly increased in rat frontal cortex by chronic administration of each of the four classes of antidepressants. We also found that antidepressant administration significantly increased the expression of PDE4B mRNA in the nucleus accumbens, a brain region thought to mediate pleasure and reward that could also contribute to the anhedonia often observed in depressed patients. In contrast, expression of PDE4A and PDE4B were not influenced by short-term treatment (1 or 7 d) and were not influenced by chronic administration of nonantidepressant psychotropic drugs (cocaine or haloperidol), demonstrating the time dependence and pharmacological specificity of these effects. Upregulation of PDE4A and PDE4B may represent a compensatory response to antidepressant treatment and activation of the cAMP system. The possibility that targeted inhibition of these PDE4 subtypes may produce an antidepressant effect is discussed. ER -