• Title of article

    The preventative role of antioxidants (selegiline and vitamin E) in a rat model of tardive dyskinesia

  • Author/Authors

    Perminder Sachdev، نويسنده , , Tanya Saharov، نويسنده , , Stuart Cathcart، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    1672
  • To page
    1681
  • Abstract
    Background: We examined the potential protective effects of two potent antioxidants, selegiline and vitamin E, in a rodent model of tardive dyskinesia (TD), viz. neuroleptic-induced spontaneous orofacial movements. Methods: Rats were treated with fortnightly injections of fluphenazine decanoate for 12 weeks, and examined at baseline and at fortnightly intervals for vacuous chewing movements, mouth tremors and tongue protrusions. Results: The administration of fluphenazine led to a progressive increase of all three types of orofacial movements. In the first study, the impact of the concomitant administration of selegiline on orofacial movements was examined. Selegiline led to a reduction in orofacial movements in neuroleptic-treated rats to the level of control rats not being administered a neuroleptic drug. In the second study, rats were fed diets either high or low in their vitamin E content. High and low vitamin E diets did not significantly affect neuroleptic-induced orofacial movements. Conclusions: Our studies provide some support for the hypothesis that oxidative injury may play a role in the genesis of neuroleptic-induced movement disorder, and prompt further examination of this hypothesis in both animals and humans.
  • Keywords
    Antipsychotic drugs , antioxidants , free radical injury , Selegiline , vitamin E , Tardive dyskinesia
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    Biological Psychiatry
  • Record number

    501101