The drug-induced helplessness test: an animal assay for assessing behavioral despair in response to neuroleptic treatment

被引:14
作者
Ballard, Michael E.
Basso, Ana M.
Gallagher, Kelly B.
Browman, Kaitlin E.
Fox, Gerard B.
Drescher, Karla U.
Gross, Gerhard
Decker, Michael W.
Rueter, Lynne E.
Zhang, Min [1 ]
机构
[1] Abbott Labs, Neurosci Res, Global Pharmaceut Res & Dev, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
[2] Abbott Labs, Neurosci Res, Global Pharmaceut Res & Dev, Ludwigshafen, Germany
关键词
antipsychotic; dysphoria; depression; secondary negative symptoms; dopamine;
D O I
10.1007/s00213-006-0577-y
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 [神经生物学];
摘要
Neuroleptic dysphoria encompasses a range of unpleasant subjective responses and, as a result, is difficult to study in preclinical animal models. Based on the learned helplessness model of depression, increases in escape failures (EFs) in the drug-induced helplessness test (DH) are proposed to reflect drug-induced depressive-like state, a contributing factor to neuroleptic dysphoria in humans. Effects of the typical antipsychotic haloperidol and the atypical antipsychotics risperidone, olanzapine, aripiprazole, quetiapine, and clozapine were investigated in the DH test. We further characterized this test by examining compounds affecting motor function, cognition, anxiety, and those with antidepressant activity. The antipsychotics haloperidol, risperidone, aripiprazole, and olanzapine, all increased EFs, while quetiapine had no effect, and clozapine reduced EFs. Amphetamine, diazepam, and ciproxifan, had no effect on EFs. Scopolamine significantly reduced EFs and MK-801 showed a trend toward reducing EFs at doses not significantly stimulating locomotor activity. Subchronic, but not acute, imipramine and subchronic fluoxetine significantly reduced EFs at doses significantly suppressing locomotor activity. Dissociation appears to exist between performance in the DH test and compound effects on catalepsy or locomotor activity. After discussing potential alternative interpretations of the drug-induced changes of EFs, we propose the DH test as a useful test for assessing a drug-induced, depressive-like state that may contribute to neuroleptic dysphoria.
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