Magnesium sulfate and sodium valproate block methylphenidate-induced hyperlocomotion, an animal model of mania |
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Authors: | Barbosa Francisco J Hesse Bernardete de Almeida Rodrigo B Baretta Irinéia P Boerngen-Lacerda Roseli Andreatini Roberto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Division of Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Centro Politécnico C.P. 19031, Curitiba, PR, 81540-990 Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is used to treat and prevent eclamptic seizures, and several anticonvulsant drugs (e.g., sodium valproate) are clinically effective antimanic drugs. Psychostimulant-induced hyperlocomotion has been proposed as an animal model for the study of antimanic drugs. The present study evaluated the effects of MgSO4 and sodium valproate (as a positive control) on hyperlocomotion induced by methylphenidate in mice. Acute MgSO4 (300-400 mg/kg), but not sodium valproate (100-300 mg/kg), prevented the increase in locomotor activity induced by methylphenidate (5.0 mg/kg). In contrast, repeated treatment (14 days) with valproate (300 mg/kg), but not MgSO4 (400 mg/kg), blocked methylphenidate-induced hyperlocomotion. Thus, acute MgSO4 exerted antimanic-like effects in this animal model. |
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Keywords: | anticonvulsant locomotor activity mania psychostimulant magnesium sulfate valproate |
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