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Research ArticleBehavioral Pharmacology

Effects of Repeated Ropinirole Treatment on Phencyclidine-Induced Hyperlocomotion, Prepulse Inhibition Deficits, and Social Avoidance in Rats

Amanda M. Maple, Tanessa Call, Phylicia C. Kimmel and Ronald P. Hammer Jr.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics April 2017, 361 (1) 109-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.116.238634
Amanda M. Maple
Department of Basic Medical Sciences (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.), and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry (R.P.H.), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix; and Department of Psychology (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.) and Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience (T.C., R.P.H.), Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
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Tanessa Call
Department of Basic Medical Sciences (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.), and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry (R.P.H.), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix; and Department of Psychology (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.) and Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience (T.C., R.P.H.), Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
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Phylicia C. Kimmel
Department of Basic Medical Sciences (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.), and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry (R.P.H.), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix; and Department of Psychology (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.) and Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience (T.C., R.P.H.), Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
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Ronald P. Hammer Jr.
Department of Basic Medical Sciences (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.), and Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry (R.P.H.), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix; and Department of Psychology (A.M.M., P.C.K., R.P.H.) and Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience (T.C., R.P.H.), Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
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Abstract

Phencyclidine (PCP), a noncompetitive N-methyl d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, provides the most complete pharmacologic model of schizophrenia in humans and animals. Acute PCP causes hyperlocomotion, disrupts prepulse inhibition (PPI), and increases social avoidance in rats. We have previously shown that repeated treatment with the dopamine (DA) D2-like receptor agonists, quinpirole or ropinirole, prevents agonist-induced PPI disruption. In the present study, we examined whether repeated ropinirole treatment similarly attenuates the effects of PCP in a more complete model of schizophrenia symptoms and examined the effect of repeated D2-like agonist treatment on locomotion, PPI, and social interaction after acute PCP challenge. The acute effect of PCP (3.0 or 6.0 mg/kg) on locomotor activity was examined to establish a minimum effective dose. Thereafter, the effect of PCP challenge (3.0 mg/kg) on locomotor activity, PPI, and social interaction was assessed in adult male rats before or 7–10 days after termination of repeated daily treatment with ropinirole (0.1 mg/kg) or saline vehicle (0.1 ml/kg) for 28 days. Repeated ropinirole treatment attenuates PCP-induced hyperlocomotion, PPI deficits, and social avoidance. These findings suggest that repeated ropinirole treatment might affect a final common pathway that is vulnerable to both PCP- and dopamine agonist–induced behavioral disruption, thereby providing an alternative approach to block the effects of PCP.

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    • Received October 28, 2016.
    • Accepted January 31, 2017.
  • This research was supported by the United States Public Health Service Award RO1 [Grant MH073930] and Science Foundation of Arizona Bisgrove Scholarship.

  • dx.doi.org/10.1124/jpet.116.238634.

  • Copyright © 2017 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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Dopamine Agonist Alleviates PCP-Induced Behaviors

Amanda M. Maple, Tanessa Call, Phylicia C. Kimmel and Ronald P. Hammer
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics April 1, 2017, 361 (1) 109-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.116.238634

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Dopamine Agonist Alleviates PCP-Induced Behaviors

Amanda M. Maple, Tanessa Call, Phylicia C. Kimmel and Ronald P. Hammer
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics April 1, 2017, 361 (1) 109-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/jpet.116.238634
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