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- W2015356887 abstract "In Brief Objective: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) treat depression by antagonizing the serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) transporter (5-HTT). These drugs may also have skeletal effects given the presence of functional serotonergic pathways in bone and evidence demonstrating detrimental effects of SSRIs on postmenopausal bone changes. This study aimed to explore the influence of an SSRI (fluoxetine hydrochloride) on the bone changes associated with estrogen deficiency in adult mice. Design: Adult, female, Swiss-Webster mice underwent ovariectomy (OVX) or sham OVX and were treated daily for 4 weeks with either fluoxetine hydrochloride (5 or 20 mg/kg) or a vehicle solution (control). In vivo assessments of hindlimb areal and tibial volumetric bone mineral density were performed at baseline and after 4 weeks of intervention. Femurs and lumbar vertebrae were subsequently removed and assessed ex vivo for bone mineral density and trabecular bone architecture and turnover. Results: In vivo and ex vivo skeletal measures found no interactions between OVX (estrogen deficiency) and 5-HTT inhibition, indicating that the skeletal effects of these interventions were independent. 5-HTT inhibition had detrimental skeletal effects, with the fluoxetine-treated groups having reduced bone mineral density and altered trabecular architecture. These changes resulted from both a decrease in bone formation and increase in bone resorption. Conclusions: These data indicate that a commonly prescribed SSRI has a negative influence on the adult skeleton, independent of estrogen deficiency. This finding supports clinical data demonstrating SSRI use to be associated with accelerated bone loss after menopause and highlights a need for further research into the skeletal effects of SSRIs. Pharmacological inhibition of the serotonin transporter had a significant detrimental effect on the adult female mouse skeleton. This is of interest in the light of growing clinical evidence demonstrating negative skeletal effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which are frequently prescribed for the treatment of depression and other affective disorders." @default.
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- W2015356887 title "Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) transporter inhibition causes bone loss in adult mice independently of estrogen deficiency" @default.
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