Pressure-induced disorders in neurotransmission and spontaneous behavior in rats: an animal model of psychosis
- PMID: 7904834
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(93)90154-6
Pressure-induced disorders in neurotransmission and spontaneous behavior in rats: an animal model of psychosis
Abstract
Disorders in neurotransmission and spontaneous behavior in rats exposed to a high pressure helium-oxygen mixture that shows interesting parallels with the dopaminergic hypothesis of schizophrenia at both the biochemical and the therapeutic responding levels are reviewed. Furthermore, as human subjects exposed to a very high pressure have shown psychotic episodes, we conclude that the pressure-induced disorders in neurotransmission and spontaneous behavior in rats could constitute a valid animal model of schizophreniform psychosis and a useful tool for both the investigation of the biological mechanisms underlying schizophrenia and the development of new antipsychotic drugs.
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