Olanzapine and Clozapine Increase the GABAergic Neuroactive Steroid Allopregnanolone in Rodents
- 1 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Neuropsychopharmacology
- Vol. 28 (1) , 1-13
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.npp.1300015
Abstract
The neuroactive steroid allopregnanolone is a potent γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor modulator with anxiolytic and anticonvulsant effects. Olanzapine and clozapine also have anxiolytic-like effects in behavioral models. We therefore postulated that olanzapine and clozapine would elevate allopregnanolone levels, but risperidone and haloperidol would have minimal effects. Male rats received intraperitoneal olanzapine (2.5–10.0 mg/kg), clozapine (5.0–20.0 mg/kg), risperidone (0.1–1.0 mg/kg), haloperidol (0.1–1.0 mg/kg), or vehicle. Cerebral cortical allopregnanolone and peripheral progesterone and corticosterone levels were determined. Adrenalectomized animals were also examined. Both olanzapine and clozapine increased cerebral cortical allopregnanolone levels, but neither risperidone nor haloperidol had significant effects. Olanzapine and clozapine also increased serum progesterone and corticosterone levels. Adrenalectomy prevented olanzapine- and clozapine-induced elevations in allopregnanolone. Allopregnanolone induction may contribute to olanzapine and clozapine anxiolytic, antidepressant, and mood-stabilizing actions. Alterations in this neuroactive steroid may result in the modulation of GABAergic and dopaminergic neurotransmission, potentially contributing to antipsychotic efficacy.Keywords
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