120-122Effect of 21 days administration of
sertraline (30 mg/kg, po) in streptozotocin (55 mg/kg, ip) induced diabetic and
non-diabetic rats produced hypoglycemia in diabetic and non-diabetic rats.
Pinacidil (1mg/kg, po), when co-administered with sertraline or glimepiride
antagonized the decrease in glucose levels in diabetic rats. Pinacidil (10 -6-10-3
M) produced dose dependent
relaxation (EC50 -1.58×10-5M). Neither sertraline nor glimepiride
had any effect on the resting tension of ileum preparation. Both sertraline and
glimepiride antagonized competitively the pinacidil-induced relaxation. The pA2
values of sertraline and glimepiride reversal of pinacidil-induced relaxation
were 5.5 and 6.2 respectively. These studies suggest the involvement of K+
channels in hypoglycemic effects of sertraline