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The protective effect of olanzapine on ketamine induced cognitive deficit and increased NR1 expression in rat model of schizophrenia.

Ghada S Mahmoud1, Ghada Hosny2, Sally A Sayed1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Impaired cognitive flexibility is the core manifestation of schizophrenia (SZ). Previous literature raised a claim against the effect of atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAD) on cognitive and executive functions whose cause needs further investigation. Attention set-shifting task (ASST) tests the prefrontal cortex's (PFC) executive and flexibility functions. GOALS: To examine Olanzapine (OLZ) effect on ASST, expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor 1 (NMDR-NR1) in prefrontal cortex (PFC), and metabolic comorbidity in ketamine (KET) model of SZ.
METHODS: Sixty-two male rats were divided into three groups: 8 for ASST and 30 for open field, ELISA and immunohistochemistry sub-chronic study, and 24 for regular serological and histopathological examination. Rats treated with V: vehicle; K: KET and KO: OLZ plus KET.
RESULTS: KET caused significant increase in time, trials, and errors to reach criterion. OLZ co-administration reversed effects of KET in ASST with no reduction of locomotor activity. OLZ normalized KET-induced rise of NR1 expression and protected against KET-induced degenerative changes in hippocampus and PFC. Significant increase in serum liver enzymes, total bilirubin, and lipids with chronic compared to sub-chronic OLZ administration. In contrast, insignificant difference between sub-chronic OLZ and vehicle was found.
CONCLUSIONS: Current study demonstrated the efficacy of OLZ to reverse KET-induced cognitive deficits in ASST with neither reduction in NR1 expression in PFC nor metabolic malfunction in the sub-chronic study. It also showed the protective effect of OLZ on KET induced neuronal degeneration and necrosis. We suggest that chronic OLZ treatment-induced-metabolic malfunction might be the cause of time-dependent cognitive deterioration. IJPPP
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Keywords:  N methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs); Schizophrenia; attention set shifting task (ASST); ketamine (KET); olanzapine (OLZ)

Year:  2021        PMID: 34093963      PMCID: PMC8166812     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1944-8171


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