Excitatory mechanisms in neuroleptic‐induced vacuous chewing movements (VCMs): possible involvement of calcium and nitric oxide

P. S. Naidu, S. K. Kulkarni
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Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a serious motor side‐effect of chronic neuroleptic therapy. Chronic treatment with neuroleptics leads to the development of oral abnormal movements in rats known as vacuous chewing movements (VCMs). Vacuous chewing movements in rats have been widely accepted as an animal model of tardive dyskinesia. Chronic blockade of D 2 inhibitory dopamine (DA) receptors localized on glutamatergic terminals in the striatum leads to the persistent enhanced release of glutamate that kills the striatal output neurons. The object of the present study was to explore the role of glutamatergic modulation on the neuroleptic‐induced VCMs. Rats were chronically (for 21 days) treated with haloperidol (1.5 mg/kg, i.p.) to produce VCMs. The neuroleptic‐induced VCMs viz., vertical jaw movements, tongue protrusions and bursts of jaw tremors, were counted during a 5 min observation period. Dizocilpine, a non‐competitive N ‐methyl‐ d ‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, dose dependently (0.02 and 0.05 mg/kg) reduced haloperidol‐induced VCMs. Felodipine (5 and 10 mg/kg), an L‐type calcium‐channel blocker, also significantly reduced the VCM count. N‐omega‐nitro‐ l ‐arginine methyl ester ( l ‐NAME) (25 and 50 mg/kg), a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, also reduced the VCM count in an l ‐arginine‐sensitive manner. In conclusion, the findings of the present study indicated NMDA receptor involvement in haloperidol‐induced VCMs, and also suggested the possible involvement of calcium and nitric oxide in haloperidol‐induced VCMs.
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迟发性运动障碍(TD)是慢性抗精神病药物治疗的严重运动副作用。长期使用抗精神病药物治疗可导致大鼠口腔异常运动的发展,称为空洞咀嚼运动(VCMs)。大鼠的空洞咀嚼运动已被广泛接受为迟发性运动障碍的动物模型。位于纹状体谷氨酸末端的d2抑制性多巴胺(DA)受体的慢性阻断可导致谷氨酸的持续增强释放,从而杀死纹状体输出神经元。本研究的目的是探讨谷氨酸能调节在抗精神病药诱导的vcm中的作用。用氟哌啶醇(1.5 mg/kg, ig)长期治疗大鼠(21 d)以产生vcm。在5分钟的观察时间内,计算神经安定剂诱导的vcm,即垂直下颌运动,舌突和下颌震颤的爆发。二唑西平是一种非竞争性N -甲基- d -天冬氨酸(NMDA)受体拮抗剂,剂量依赖性(0.02和0.05 mg/kg)降低氟哌啶醇诱导的vcm。非洛地平(5和10 mg/kg),一种L型钙通道阻滞剂,也能显著降低VCM计数。N - omega -硝基- 1 -精氨酸甲酯(l - NAME)(25和50 mg/kg),一种一氧化氮合酶抑制剂,也以1 -精氨酸敏感的方式降低VCM计数。总之,本研究结果表明NMDA受体参与了氟哌啶醇诱导的vcm,并提示钙和一氧化氮可能参与了氟哌啶醇诱导的vcm。
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