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1. An examination of synaptic proteins following chronic haloperidol in a rat model of tardive dyskinesia
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a late-onset side effect mainly affecting the orofacial region of patients treated chronically with classic antipsychotic drugs such as haloperidol (HAL). The causes of TD remain unknown. We hypothesized that faulty synaptic re-organization might be related to TD-like syndromes and used the vacuous chewing movements (VCM) model in
Psychology & Neuroscience. Publicado em: 2010-12
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2. Efeitos da risperidona e do haloperidol em um modelo de esquizofrenia induzido pela cetamina em camundongos / Effects of risperidone and haloperidol in a model ketamine-induced schizophrenia in mice
This study presents the actions of the antipsychotics (APC) risperidone (Risp) and haloperidol (Hal) on the behavioral effects elicited by Cetamine (Ceta), in mice in the following tests: Open-field (OF), Rota rod (RR) Tail suspension (TS), Elevated Plus-maze (EPM)- (Time in open arms-TOA; Time in closed arms -TCA), Hole Board (Time of head-dip -THD, number
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 01/08/2008
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3. O EFEITO DO USO CRÔNICO DE HALOPERIDOL ASSOCIADO À DIETA COM ALTO TEOR DE LIPÍDIO NA PEROXIDAÇÃO LIPÍDICA NO FÍGADO DE RATOS WISTAR / THE EFFECT OF LONG TERM HALOPERIDOL USE ASSOCIATED TO HIGH FAT DIET ON THE LIPID PEROXIDATION IN WISTAR RAT LIVER
There is a growing number of evidences, associating the oxidative stress produced by the reactive species of oxygen, with the aging process at one hand, and with the beginning and development of the vascular complications of several chronic and degenerative diseases at another. The type of diet and the usage of specific medicines may be related among the res
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Time-Lapse Mapping of Cortical Changes in Schizophrenia with Different Treatments
Using time-lapse maps, we visualized the dynamics of schizophrenia progression, revealing spreading cortical changes that depend on the type of antipsychotic treatment. Dynamic, 4-dimensional models of disease progression were created from 4 repeated high-resolution brain magnetic resonance imaging scans of 36 first-episode schizophrenia patients (30 men/6 w
Oxford University Press.