PPI deficit induced by amphetamine is attenuated by the histamine H sub(1) antagonist pyrilamine, but is exacerbated by the serotonin 5-HT sub(2) antagonist ketanserin

Rationale: Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response is a classic model of sensorimotor gating. Robust PPI impairments can be induced by dopamine agonists such as the indirect agonist amphetamine. The antipsychotic clozapine can attenuate PPI impairment induced by dopamine agonists. Clozapin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychopharmacology 2010-12, Vol.212 (4), p.551-558
Hauptverfasser: Larrauri, Jose A, Levin, Edward D
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Zusammenfassung:Rationale: Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response is a classic model of sensorimotor gating. Robust PPI impairments can be induced by dopamine agonists such as the indirect agonist amphetamine. The antipsychotic clozapine can attenuate PPI impairment induced by dopamine agonists. Clozapine is a complex drug with antagonistic effects on a variety of receptors, including serotonin and histamine. The relative contribution of its component actions to its efficacy is still unclear. Objectives: To better characterize the role of histamine and serotonin receptors in the modulation of PPI in rats, we studied the effects of the H sub(1) histamine antagonist pyrilamine (10, 20, and 40mg/kg) on amphetamine-induced (1mg/kg) PPI deficits (Experiment 1); and the interaction of pyrilamine (20mg/kg) with the 5-HT sub(2) antagonist ketanserin (1 and 2mg/kg) on the amphetamine-induced PPI disruption (Experiment 2). Methods: Tactile startle stimuli consisted of 30 PSI air-puffs. Three acoustic prepulse intensity levels were used: 68, 71, and 77dB, presented on a 65-dB background noise. In both experiments, all animals received all drug doses and combinations with different counterbalanced orders. Results: Pyrilamine (20mg/kg) was effective in counteracting the PPI impairment caused by amphetamine administration, whereas ketanserin exacerbated the amphetamine-induced PPI deficit. Conclusions: Based on its ability to reverse amphetamine-induced PPI deficits, blockade of histamine H sub(1) receptors seems to contribute to the therapeutic effect of the antipsychotic clozapine. Serotonin 5-HT sub(2)-receptor blockade, though, does not appear to contribute to this effect, and may in fact detract from it.
ISSN:0033-3158
1432-2072
DOI:10.1007/s00213-010-2005-6