Newsletter # 77
Catalepsy model
In rodents, the neuroleptic drug haloperidol blocks the central dopamine transmission and induces catalepsy characterized by muscular rigidity and behavioral immobility (akinesia). The above similarities makes Haloperidol-induced catalepsy an useful test system for the screening of compounds that could alleviate the motor symptoms of PD. |
The degree of inhibition/reversion of haloperidol–induced catalepsy can be used to measure the potential effect of your new drugs on akinesia symptoms of PD. NEUROFIT has evaluated the effects of Levodopa (L-DOPA) and 8-(3-Chlorostyryl)caffeine (CSC) in this model. |
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Time course of Haloperidol-induced catalepsy mice.
Treatment with CSC and L-DOPA markedly reduce haloperidol-induced catalepsy.
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Significant reduction of the catalepsy time at the plateau
is observed following the treatment of haloperidol-rats with CSC or L-DOPA during the stable phase (180-270min) can be observed.
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