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Figure 9

From: Diverse antidepressants increase CDP-diacylglycerol production and phosphatidylinositide resynthesis in depression-relevant regions of the rat brain

Figure 9

Effects of α-methylserotonin, carbachol, and phenylephrine on CDP-diacylglycerol production, inositol phosphate accumulation and phosphatidylinositide synthesis. Slices of prefrontal cortical or hippocampal tissues were pre-labeled with [3H]cytidine or [3H]inositol in parallel, and then incubated in the presence of 5 mM LiCl. Indicated concentrations of the agonists were added for 90 min, followed by assay of the levels of [3H]CDP- diacylglycerol, [3H]inositol phosphates, and [3H]phosphoinositides. Calculated ratios of CDP- diacylglycerol over inositol phosphates (CDP-DG/IP ratios) are shown in the rightmost panel relative to the scale on the right y-axis. Each bar is the mean ± SEM (n = 15 for α-methylserotonin, 12 for carbachol, 9 for phenylephrine). Data were separately analyzed by One-way ANOVA for each receptor agonist. *p < 0.01, Dunnett test compared to the respective control (zero drug concentration).

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