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The effects of valproate and olanzapine on the abnormal behavior of diacylglycerol kinase β knockout mice
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نویسنده
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ishisaka m. ,tsujii s. ,mizoguchi t. ,tsuruma k. ,shimazawa m. ,hara h.
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منبع
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pharmacological reports - 2015 - دوره : 67 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:275 -280
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چکیده
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Background diacylglycerol kinase (dgk) is an enzyme that converts diacylglycerol to phosphatidic acid. previously,we reported that dgkβ knockout (ko) mice showed mania-like behaviors such as hyperactivity,reduced anxiety,and cognitive impairment. furthermore,lithium ameliorated the hyperactivity and reduced anxiety of dgkβ ko mice. in this study,we investigated the effects of the clinically active antimanic drugs valproate and olanzapine on the abnormal behaviors of dgkβ ko mice.methods valproate (100 mg/kg/day) and olanzapine (1 mg/kg/day) were administered intraperitoneally. following drugs treatments,behavioral tests were performed to investigate locomotor activity,anxiety levels,and cognitive function of the mice.results a single treatment of valproate and olanzapine did not ameliorate the hyperactivity or abnormal anxiety level of dgkβ ko mice. chronic treatment with valproate and olanzapine significantly decreased locomotor activity and abnormal anxiety levels of dgkβ ko mice. additionally,valproate also ameliorated cognitive function of dgkβ ko mice.conclusion these results suggest that the abnormal behaviors of dgkβ ko mice is responsive to antimanic drugs,and that dgkβ ko mice are useful as an animal model of mania. © 2014 institute of pharmacology,polish academy of sciences. published by elsevier urban & partner sp. z o.o. all rights reserved.
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کلیدواژه
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Diacylglycerol kinase β; Mania; Olanzapine; Valproate
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آدرس
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molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan, molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan, molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan, molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan, molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan, molecular pharmacology,department of biofunctional evaluation,gifu pharmaceutical university,gifu, Japan
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