When an antipsychotic drug is given repeatedly and intermittently, there is often a long-term increase in its behavioral efficacy, termed antipsychotic sensitization. With the passage of time, the magnitude of antipsychotic sensitization may increase or decrease depending on the principle of Time-Dependent Sensitization (TDS) or memory decay, respectively. In the present study, we examined the time-dependent feature and possible dopamine D2 receptor mechanism of sensitization induced by the antipsychotics risperidone and asenapine in the conditioned avoidance response test. Well-trained male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were first repeatedly treated with risperidone (1.0 mg/kg) or asenapine (0.2 mg/kg) and tested for avoidance response daily f...
Antipsychotic drugs selectively suppress conditioned avoidance response. Using a two-way active avoi...
Suppression of conditioned avoidance response is a preclinical behavioral index of antipsychotic act...
The high prevalence of psychostimulant abuse observed in schizophrenic patients may be related to th...
When an antipsychotic drug is given repeatedly and intermittently, there is often a long-term increa...
Among several commonly used atypical antipsychotic drugs, olanzapine and risperidone cause a sensiti...
Rationale Risperidone use in children and adolescents for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric ...
Repeated haloperidol and olanzapine treatment produces an enhanced disruption of avoidance respondin...
The present study investigated how repeated administration of aripiprazole (a novel antipsychotic dr...
This preclinical study investigated howa short-termrisperidone treatment in adolescence impacts anti...
Rationale — Acute antipsychotic treatment disrupts conditioned avoidance responding, and repeated tr...
Asenapine is a new antipsychotic drug that induces a long-lasting behavioral sensitization in adult ...
Risperidone is one of the most widely used atypical antipsychotic drugs and is approved for the trea...
Antipsychotic drugs work for patients only when given repeatedly. The overall temporal pattern of sy...
Repeated administration of haloperidol (HAL) and olanzapine (OLZ) causes a progressively enhanced di...
Acute administration of clozapine (a gold standard of atypical antipsychotics) disrupts avoidance re...
Antipsychotic drugs selectively suppress conditioned avoidance response. Using a two-way active avoi...
Suppression of conditioned avoidance response is a preclinical behavioral index of antipsychotic act...
The high prevalence of psychostimulant abuse observed in schizophrenic patients may be related to th...
When an antipsychotic drug is given repeatedly and intermittently, there is often a long-term increa...
Among several commonly used atypical antipsychotic drugs, olanzapine and risperidone cause a sensiti...
Rationale Risperidone use in children and adolescents for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric ...
Repeated haloperidol and olanzapine treatment produces an enhanced disruption of avoidance respondin...
The present study investigated how repeated administration of aripiprazole (a novel antipsychotic dr...
This preclinical study investigated howa short-termrisperidone treatment in adolescence impacts anti...
Rationale — Acute antipsychotic treatment disrupts conditioned avoidance responding, and repeated tr...
Asenapine is a new antipsychotic drug that induces a long-lasting behavioral sensitization in adult ...
Risperidone is one of the most widely used atypical antipsychotic drugs and is approved for the trea...
Antipsychotic drugs work for patients only when given repeatedly. The overall temporal pattern of sy...
Repeated administration of haloperidol (HAL) and olanzapine (OLZ) causes a progressively enhanced di...
Acute administration of clozapine (a gold standard of atypical antipsychotics) disrupts avoidance re...
Antipsychotic drugs selectively suppress conditioned avoidance response. Using a two-way active avoi...
Suppression of conditioned avoidance response is a preclinical behavioral index of antipsychotic act...
The high prevalence of psychostimulant abuse observed in schizophrenic patients may be related to th...