Chronic treatments with zotepine, thioridazine, and haloperidol affect apomorphine-elicited stereotypic behavior and striatal 3H-spiroperidol binding sites in the rat
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Psychopharmacology
- Vol. 75 (4) , 388-390
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00435859
Abstract
Apomorphine (AP)-elicited stereotypic behavior and striatal 3H-spiroperidol binding sites were studied in rats given 3 weeks of chronic treatment with one of the following neuroleptic drugs: zotepine (10 or 20 mg/kg/day IP); thioridazine (10 or 20 mg/kg/day IP); haloperidol (2 or 5 mg/kg/day IP). On days 10–12 after the chronic neuroleptic treatment, enhancement of AP-elicited stereotypy was seen in the highand low-dose haloperidol-treated, as well as in the high-dose thioridazine and zotepine-treated rats when compared to that of saline-injected controls. No significant change in the response to AP was found in the low-dose thioridazine and zotepine-treated animals. Significant increases in the concentration of striatal 3H-spiroperidol binding sites were seen after treatment with all three neuroleptics, both high and low doses. A positive correlation was found between AP-elicited stereotypy and the concentration of striatal 3H-spiroperidol binding sites in the haloperidol-treated and control rats. However, no such correlation was seen after chronic thioridazine and zotepine treatments.Keywords
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