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Chronic oral carbamazepine treatment elicits mood-stabilising effects in mice
- Source :
- Acta neuropsychiatrica. 26(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- ObjectiveThe underlying biology of bipolar disorder and the mechanisms by which effective medications induce their therapeutic effects are not clear. Appropriate use of animal models are essential to further understand biological mechanisms of disease and treatment, and further understanding the therapeutic mechanism of mood stabilisers requires that clinically relevant administration will be effective in animal models. The clinical regimens for mood-stabilising drugs include chronic oral administration; however, much of the work with animal models includes acute administration via injection. An effective chronic and oral administration of the prototypic mood stabiliser lithium was already established and the present study was designed to do the same for the mood stabiliser carbamazepine.MethodsMice were treated for 3 weeks with carbamazepine in food. ICR mice were treated with 0.25%, 0.5% and 0.75%, and C57bl/6 mice with 0.5% and 0.75%, carbamazepine in food (w/w, namely, 2.5, 5.0 or 7.5 g/kg food). Mice were then tested for spontaneous activity, forced swim test (FST), tail suspension test (TST) and amphetamine-induced hyperactivity.ResultsOral carbamazepine administration resulted in dose-dependent blood levels reaching 3.65 μg/ml at the highest dose. In ICR mice, carbamazepine at the 0.5% dose had no effect on spontaneous activity, but significantly reduced immobility in the TST by 27% and amphetamine-induced hyperactivity by 28%. In C57bl/6 mice, carbamazepine at the 0.75% dose reduced immobility time in the FST by 26%.ConclusionsThese results demonstrate a behaviourally effective oral and chronic regimen for carbamazepine with mood stabilising-like activity in a standard model for mania-like behaviour and two standard models for depression-like behaviour.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Bipolar Disorder
Lithium (medication)
Administration, Oral
Pharmacology
Motor Activity
Mice
Oral administration
medicine
Animals
Bipolar disorder
Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry
Mice, Inbred ICR
business.industry
Depression
Therapeutic effect
Carbamazepine
medicine.disease
Tail suspension test
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Psychiatry and Mental health
Affect
Disease Models, Animal
medicine.symptom
business
Mania
medicine.drug
Behavioural despair test
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16015215 and 09242708
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Acta neuropsychiatrica
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3694deea7051ea86aab4b01f6b417d55