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Effects of haloperidol on motor and cognitive functioning in aged mice
Authors:Beth Hoskins   Dudley F. Peeler   Kathia Lawson   Angie M. Barnes  Ing K. Ho
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216-4505.
Abstract:The effects of haloperidol on motor and functioning and cognitive functioning were studied in young (3-5 months old) and aged (20-22 months old) male mice by examining haloperidol-induced catalepsy and haloperidol-induced decrements in performance on a radial arm maze. The aged mice were much more sensitive to these adverse effects of haloperidol than were the young mice. Studies of the distribution of radioactivity from [3H]haloperidol to the brain indicated that the differences in sensitivity to this drug were not due to pharmacokinetic differences. The results demonstrate that mice are suitable for studies of aging-induced changes in the behavioral effects of neuroleptic agents.
Keywords:Aging and haloperidol   Haloperidol-induced catalepsy   Radial arm maze performance and haloperidol   Haloperidol and cognitive functioning
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