CLOZAPINE ANTAGONIZES, PHENCYCLIDINE-INDUCED DEFICITS IN SENSORIMOTOR GATING OF THE STARTLE RESPONSE

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BAKSHI, VP [1 ]
SWERDLOW, NR [1 ]
GEYER, MA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, DEPT PSYCHIAT 0804, SAN DIEGO, CA 92093 USA
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Intense auditory stimuli elicit an involuntary startle response that is attenuated when the startling stimulus (the pulse) is preceded immediately by a low intensity stimulus (the prepulse). This phenomenon of prepulse inhibition (PPI) is utilized as a measure of sensorimotor gating and is significantly reduced in schizophrenic patients. Noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists such as phencyclidine (PCP) and {(+)5-methyl-10,11 -dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5,1O-imine} (dizocilpine or MK-801) have been found previously to disrupt PPI in animals. The present investigation assessed the ability of several antipsychotic drugs to reverse PCP-induced deficits in PPI in rats. Animals were pretreated with either the atypical antipsychotic clozapine (0, 1.25, 2.5, 5.0 or 10.0 mg/ kg), the D2 dopamine antagonist raclopride (0, 0.1 or 0.5 mg/ kg), the D1 dopamine antagonist SCH23390 (0, 0.01 or 0.05 mg/kg) or the 5-hydroxytryptamine(2) antagonists ritanserin (0 or 2.0 mg/kg) or ketanserin (0 or 1.0 mg/kg) and then were given PCP (1.0 mg/kg). After drug administration, animals were tested in startle chambers. PCP repeatedly and robustly decreased PPI without affecting base-line startle reactivity. Clozapine (5.0 mg/kg) antagonized this effect of PCP without altering PPI by itself. Raclopride, SCH23390, ritanserin and ketanserin were ineffective at reversing the PCP-induced deficit in PPI. As with PCP, 0.1 mg/kg of MK-801 disrupted PPI; this disruption also was antagonized by 5.0 mg/kg of clozapine. Thus, it appears that the ability of clozapine to reverse deficits in PPI produced by noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists cannot be attributed to a sole antagonism of either D1 dopamine, D2 dopamine or 5-hydroxytryptamine(2) receptors. Rather, simultaneous antagonistic properties at multiple receptors and neurotransmitter systems may underlie the efficacy of clozapine. The PCP-induced disruption of PPI may serve as a useful model with which to study possible novel treatments for sensorimotor gating abnormalities in schizophrenia.
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