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Dual effects of fluoxetine on mouse early embryonic development

Authors
Kim, Chang-WoonChoe, ChangyongKim, Eun-JinLee, Jae-IkYoon, Sook-YoungCho, Young-WooHan, SunkyuTak, Hyun-MinHan, JaeheeKang, Dawon
Issue Date
15-Nov-2012
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
Calcium-calmodulin dependent protein kinase type 2; Fluoxetine; Pre-implantation embryo development; Two-pore domain K+ channel
Citation
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY, v.265, no.1, pp.61 - 72
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Journal Title
TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY
Volume
265
Number
1
Start Page
61
End Page
72
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gnu/handle/sw.gnu/21909
DOI
10.1016/j.taap.2012.09.020
ISSN
0041-008X
Abstract
Fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, regulates a variety of physiological processes, such as cell proliferation and apoptosis, in mammalian cells. Little is known about the role of fluoxetine in early embryonic development This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of fluoxetine during mouse early embryonic development. Late two-cell stage embryos (2-cells) were cultured in the presence of various concentrations of fluoxetine (1 to 50 mu M) for different durations. When late 2-cells were incubated with 5 mu M fluoxetine for 6 h, the percentage that developed into blastocysts increased compared to the control value. However, late 2-cells exposed to fluoxetine (5 mu M) over 24 h showed a reduction in blastocyst formation. The addition of fluoxetine (5 mu M) together with KN93 or KN62 (calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) inhibitors) failed to increase blastocyst formation. Fluoxetine treatment inhibited TREK-1 and TREK-2, members of the two-pore domain K+ channel family expressed in mouse embryos, activities, indicating that fluoxetine-induced membrane depolarization in late 2-cells might have resulted from TREK inhibition. In addition, long-term exposure to fluoxetine altered the TREK mRNA expression levels. Furthermore, injection of siRNA targeting TREKs significantly decreased blastocyst formation by similar to 30% compared to injection of scrambled siRNA. Long-term exposure of fluoxetine had no effect on blastocyst formation of TREK deficient embryos. These results indicate that low-dose and short-term exposures of late 2-cells to fluoxetine probably increase blastocyst formation through activation of CaMKII-dependent signal transduction pathways, whereas long-term exposure decreases mouse early embryonic development through inhibition of TREK channel gating. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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