Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, L.S.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Soares, Bruno Lobão, Silva, E.F., Santos, W.B., Asth, L., Soares-Rachetti, V.P., Medeiros, I.U., Gavioli, E.C.
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Idioma: eng
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2016.06.044
Resumo: Manic bipolar is diagnosed by psychomotor agitation, increased goal-directed activity, insomnia, grandiosity, excessive speech, and risky behavior. Animal studies aimed to modeling mania are commonly based in psychostimulants-induced hyperlocomotion. The exploration of other behaviors related with mania is mandatory to investigate this phase of bipolar disorder in animals. In this study, the hole board apparatus was suggested for evaluating mania-like behaviors induced by the psychostimulant methylphenidate. The treatment with methylphenidate (10 mg/kg, ip) increased locomotion in the open field test. The pretreatment with lithium (50 mg/kg, ip) and valproate (400 mg/kg, ip) significantly prevented the hyperlocomotion. In the hole-board test, methylphenidate increased interactions with the central and peripheral holes and the exploration of central areas. Lithium was more effective than valproate in preventing all the behavioral manifestations induced by the psychostimulant. These findings were discussed based on the ability of methylphenidate-treated mice mimicking two symptoms of mania in the hole board test: goal-directed action and risk-taking behavior. In conclusion, the results point to a new approach to study mania through the hole board apparatus. The hole board test appears to be a sensitive assay to detect the efficacy of antimanic drugs.
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spelling Souza, L.S.Soares, Bruno LobãoSilva, E.F.Santos, W.B.Asth, L.Soares-Rachetti, V.P.Medeiros, I.U.Gavioli, E.C.2022-10-25T23:29:36Z2022-10-25T23:29:36Z2016-08-26SOUZA, L. S. et al. Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test. Neuroscience Letters (Print), v. 629, p. 143-148, 2016. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304394016304530?via%3Dihub>. Acesso em: 26 mar. 2018.0304-3940https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/49631https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2016.06.044ElsevierManiaPsychostimulantAnimal modelMouseLithiumValproateLithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board testinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleManic bipolar is diagnosed by psychomotor agitation, increased goal-directed activity, insomnia, grandiosity, excessive speech, and risky behavior. Animal studies aimed to modeling mania are commonly based in psychostimulants-induced hyperlocomotion. The exploration of other behaviors related with mania is mandatory to investigate this phase of bipolar disorder in animals. In this study, the hole board apparatus was suggested for evaluating mania-like behaviors induced by the psychostimulant methylphenidate. The treatment with methylphenidate (10 mg/kg, ip) increased locomotion in the open field test. The pretreatment with lithium (50 mg/kg, ip) and valproate (400 mg/kg, ip) significantly prevented the hyperlocomotion. In the hole-board test, methylphenidate increased interactions with the central and peripheral holes and the exploration of central areas. Lithium was more effective than valproate in preventing all the behavioral manifestations induced by the psychostimulant. These findings were discussed based on the ability of methylphenidate-treated mice mimicking two symptoms of mania in the hole board test: goal-directed action and risk-taking behavior. In conclusion, the results point to a new approach to study mania through the hole board apparatus. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
title Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
spellingShingle Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
Souza, L.S.
Mania
Psychostimulant
Animal model
Mouse
Lithium
Valproate
title_short Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
title_full Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
title_fullStr Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
title_full_unstemmed Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
title_sort Lithium and valproate prevent methylphenidate-induced mania-like behaviors in the hole board test
author Souza, L.S.
author_facet Souza, L.S.
Soares, Bruno Lobão
Silva, E.F.
Santos, W.B.
Asth, L.
Soares-Rachetti, V.P.
Medeiros, I.U.
Gavioli, E.C.
author_role author
author2 Soares, Bruno Lobão
Silva, E.F.
Santos, W.B.
Asth, L.
Soares-Rachetti, V.P.
Medeiros, I.U.
Gavioli, E.C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, L.S.
Soares, Bruno Lobão
Silva, E.F.
Santos, W.B.
Asth, L.
Soares-Rachetti, V.P.
Medeiros, I.U.
Gavioli, E.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mania
Psychostimulant
Animal model
Mouse
Lithium
Valproate
topic Mania
Psychostimulant
Animal model
Mouse
Lithium
Valproate
description Manic bipolar is diagnosed by psychomotor agitation, increased goal-directed activity, insomnia, grandiosity, excessive speech, and risky behavior. Animal studies aimed to modeling mania are commonly based in psychostimulants-induced hyperlocomotion. The exploration of other behaviors related with mania is mandatory to investigate this phase of bipolar disorder in animals. In this study, the hole board apparatus was suggested for evaluating mania-like behaviors induced by the psychostimulant methylphenidate. The treatment with methylphenidate (10 mg/kg, ip) increased locomotion in the open field test. The pretreatment with lithium (50 mg/kg, ip) and valproate (400 mg/kg, ip) significantly prevented the hyperlocomotion. In the hole-board test, methylphenidate increased interactions with the central and peripheral holes and the exploration of central areas. Lithium was more effective than valproate in preventing all the behavioral manifestations induced by the psychostimulant. These findings were discussed based on the ability of methylphenidate-treated mice mimicking two symptoms of mania in the hole board test: goal-directed action and risk-taking behavior. In conclusion, the results point to a new approach to study mania through the hole board apparatus. The hole board test appears to be a sensitive assay to detect the efficacy of antimanic drugs.
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