Diltiazem or verapamil prevents haloperidol-induced apomorphine supersensitivity in mice
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Diltiazem or verapamil prevents haloperidol-induced apomorphine supersensitivity in mice
Abstract
Chronic thioridazine treatment in animals has been reported to produce less dopaminergic supersensitivity than other neuroleptics. This difference may be due to the potent calcium channel inhibitory effect of thioridazine. To test this hypothesis Swiss-Webster mice were treated chronically (28 d) with calcium channel inhibitors (CCI's) - diltiazem, nifedipine or verapamil - with or without haloperidol. Following three days of drug withdrawal, mice were tested for amphetamine-induced locomotion and apomorphine-induced cage climbing. Co-administration of diltiazem or verapamil (but not nifedipine) prevented the development of haloperidol-induced behavioral supersensitivity to apomorphine. Co-administration of CCI's with haloperidol did not affect the development of amphetamine supersensitivity. These data support the hypothesis that co-administration of haloperidol and a CCI (verapamil or diltiazem, but not nifedipine) would mimic the effects of thioridazine treatment alone.
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