AIM: Limited data are available regarding pharmacological characteristics of effective interventions for psychosis prevention. Enrollment challenges in psychosis prevention trials impede screening diverse interventions for efficacy. Relevant animal models could help circumvent this barrier. We previously described prevention with risperidone of abnormal behavior following neonatal hippocampal lesion. We aimed to extend those findings evaluating risperidone and paliperidone following prenatal immune activation, a developmental model of a schizophrenia risk factor. We evaluated a later developmental time point to determine persistent effects of drug treatment. METHODS: Pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were injected with poly I:C or saline on gestational day 14. Offspring of poly I:C and saline-treated dams received risperidone (0.45Â mg/kg/d), paliperidone (0.05Â mg/kg/d), or vehicle from postnatal days 35-70. Locomotor responses to novelty, saline injection, and amphetamine (1 and 5Â mg/kg) were determined at three months, i.e., 21 days following antipsychotic discontinuation. RESULTS: Risperidone and paliperidone had persistent effects on behavioral response to amphetamine (1Â mg/kg) at 3 months, ameliorating the impact of prenatal immune activation on offspring of poly I:C-treated dams. Risperidone, but not paliperidone, also exerted persistent effects in offspring of saline-treated dams on locomotor response to saline and amphetamine (5Â mg/kg) injection. CONCLUSIONS: Risperidone and paliperidone pre-treatment of poly I:C offspring during peri-pubertal development stabilized response to amphetamine exposure persisting into early adulthood. Prenatal immune activation provides a model for evaluating effects of an environmental risk factor for schizophrenia, and has potential utility for identifying pharmacological approaches to early intervention.
Effects of risperidone and paliperidone pre-treatment on locomotor response following prenatal immune activation.
利培酮和帕利哌酮预处理对产前免疫激活后运动反应的影响
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作者:Richtand Neil M, Ahlbrand Rebecca, Horn Paul, Stanford Kevin, Bronson Stefanie L, McNamara Robert K
| 期刊: | Journal of Psychiatric Research | 影响因子: | 3.200 |
| 时间: | 2011 | 起止号: | 2011 Sep;45(9):1194-201 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2011.02.007 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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