Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors

Michael De Santis,1,2 Xu-Feng Huang,2 Chao Deng1,2 1Antipsychotic Research Laboratory, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia; 2School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia Background: Antipsychotic drug (AP...

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Main Authors: De Santis M, Huang XF, Deng C
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-1394b8f76be14cffa5c49804ddbfc6b32020-11-25T01:03:10ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212018-06-01Volume 141569158338827Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptorsDe Santis MHuang XFDeng CMichael De Santis,1,2 Xu-Feng Huang,2 Chao Deng1,2 1Antipsychotic Research Laboratory, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia; 2School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia Background: Antipsychotic drug (APD) prescription/use in children has increased significantly worldwide, despite limited insight into potential long-term effects of treatment on adult brain functioning. While initial long-term studies have uncovered alterations to behaviors following early APD treatment, further investigations into potential changes to receptor density levels of related neurotransmitter (NT) systems are required. Methods: The current investigation utilized an animal model for early APD treatment with aripiprazole, olanzapine, and risperidone in male and female juvenile rats to investigate potential long-term changes to the adult serotonin (5-HT) NT system. Levels of 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, and 5-HT2C receptors were measured in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), caudate putamen (CPu), nucleus accumbens (NAc), and hippocampus via Western Blot and receptor autoradiography. Results: In the male cohort, long-term changes to 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors were found mostly across hippocampal and cortical brain regions following early aripiprazole and olanzapine treatment, while early risperidone treatment changed 5-HT1A receptor levels in the NAc and PFC. Lesser effects were uncovered in the female cohort with aripiprazole, olanzapine and risperidone to alter 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors in NAc and hippocampal brain regions, respectively. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that early treatment of various APDs in juvenile rats may cause gender and brain regional specific changes in 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the adult brain. Keywords: antipsychotic drug, serotonin, risperidone, olanzapine, aripiprazole, development, juvenilehttps://www.dovepress.com/early-antipsychotic-treatment-in-juvenile-rats-elicits-long-term-alter-peer-reviewed-article-NDTAntipsychotic drugserotoninrisperidoneolanzapinearipiprazoledevelopmentjuvenile
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Deng C
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Huang XF
Deng C
Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Antipsychotic drug
serotonin
risperidone
olanzapine
aripiprazole
development
juvenile
author_facet De Santis M
Huang XF
Deng C
author_sort De Santis M
title Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
title_short Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
title_full Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
title_fullStr Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
title_full_unstemmed Early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
title_sort early antipsychotic treatment in juvenile rats elicits long-term alterations to the adult serotonin receptors
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
issn 1178-2021
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Michael De Santis,1,2 Xu-Feng Huang,2 Chao Deng1,2 1Antipsychotic Research Laboratory, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia; 2School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia Background: Antipsychotic drug (APD) prescription/use in children has increased significantly worldwide, despite limited insight into potential long-term effects of treatment on adult brain functioning. While initial long-term studies have uncovered alterations to behaviors following early APD treatment, further investigations into potential changes to receptor density levels of related neurotransmitter (NT) systems are required. Methods: The current investigation utilized an animal model for early APD treatment with aripiprazole, olanzapine, and risperidone in male and female juvenile rats to investigate potential long-term changes to the adult serotonin (5-HT) NT system. Levels of 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, and 5-HT2C receptors were measured in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), caudate putamen (CPu), nucleus accumbens (NAc), and hippocampus via Western Blot and receptor autoradiography. Results: In the male cohort, long-term changes to 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors were found mostly across hippocampal and cortical brain regions following early aripiprazole and olanzapine treatment, while early risperidone treatment changed 5-HT1A receptor levels in the NAc and PFC. Lesser effects were uncovered in the female cohort with aripiprazole, olanzapine and risperidone to alter 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors in NAc and hippocampal brain regions, respectively. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that early treatment of various APDs in juvenile rats may cause gender and brain regional specific changes in 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the adult brain. Keywords: antipsychotic drug, serotonin, risperidone, olanzapine, aripiprazole, development, juvenile
topic Antipsychotic drug
serotonin
risperidone
olanzapine
aripiprazole
development
juvenile
url https://www.dovepress.com/early-antipsychotic-treatment-in-juvenile-rats-elicits-long-term-alter-peer-reviewed-article-NDT
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