Evaluation of amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and catalepsy following long-acting risperidone administration in rats
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
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Evaluation of amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and catalepsy following long-acting risperidone administration in rats / Marchese, G.; Casu, G.; Casti, P.; Spada, G. P.; Pani, L.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-2999. - 620:1-3(2009), pp. 36-41. [10.1016/j.ejphar.2009.07.024]
Abstract:
It has been proposed that long-acting risperidone could provide a constant antipsychotic efficacy associated with a reduced liability to induce extra-pyramidal symptoms. To ascertain this hypothesis, antagonism of amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion and catalepsy were analyzed in rats for a period of 1-6 weeks following long-acting risperidone (20-60 mg/kg) injection. Long-acting risperidone reduced amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion after 2-5 weeks from drug injection, without producing significant extra-pyramidal symptoms. Following the administration of long-acting risperidone a constant ability to antagonize amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion was observed during the day, but not when the antipsychotic was chronically administered using a short-acting formulation. The pre-clinical results confirmed that long-acting risperidone may represent an advance in antipsychotic therapy. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:
Amphetamine; Antipsychotic; Catalepsy; Long-acting; Risperidone
Elenco autori:
Marchese, G.; Casu, G.; Casti, P.; Spada, G. P.; Pani, L.
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