THESIS 5623A syndrome of involuntary, hyperkinetic abnormal movements called tardive dyskinesia (TD) develop in predisposed individuals following treatment and withdrawal from neuroleptic drugs. These movements are primarily orofacial in nature, take several weeks to develop and persist even after drug withdrawal. Rats treated chronically with classical neuroleptic drugs such as haloperidol may develop a syndrome of vacuous chewing movements (VCMs) and these have been shown to be an animal model for TD . The neural basis for the development of TD or its rat equivalent remains elusive. How ever, it is known that chronic haloperidol treatment leads to slowly developing morphological changes in neurons
The treatment of schizophrenia with chronic neuroleptic therapy leads to the development of tardive ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic human hyperkinetic movement disorder associated with chroni...
91-97Therapeutic success of atypical antipsychotics has focused the attention on the role of recepto...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), first appearing in humans after introduction of the phenothiazine class of ...
In the present work, we investigated if an impairment of dopaminergic neurons after subchronic halop...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), a movement disorder produced by long-term treatment with a classical antips...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has emerged as a potential intervention for treatment-resistant tardive...
Because chronic haloperidol-treated rats demonstrate an increased incidence of spontaneous oral acti...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), marked by abnormal involuntary movements and frequently expressed as perior...
To investigate the influence of dopamine (DA) nerves on haloperidol (HAL)-induced oral dyskinesias, ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is relatively common among psychiatric patients on maintenance therapy with ...
175-179An important goal of current neuroleptic research is to develop antipsychotic compounds with ...
Chronic administration of typical neuroleptics is associated with tardive dyskinesia in some patient...
Dyskinesia is an extrapyramidal movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive, irregula...
Item does not contain fulltextrats received haloperidol (1.0 mg/kg i.p.) or clozapine (10 mg/kg i.p....
The treatment of schizophrenia with chronic neuroleptic therapy leads to the development of tardive ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic human hyperkinetic movement disorder associated with chroni...
91-97Therapeutic success of atypical antipsychotics has focused the attention on the role of recepto...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), first appearing in humans after introduction of the phenothiazine class of ...
In the present work, we investigated if an impairment of dopaminergic neurons after subchronic halop...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), a movement disorder produced by long-term treatment with a classical antips...
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has emerged as a potential intervention for treatment-resistant tardive...
Because chronic haloperidol-treated rats demonstrate an increased incidence of spontaneous oral acti...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD), marked by abnormal involuntary movements and frequently expressed as perior...
To investigate the influence of dopamine (DA) nerves on haloperidol (HAL)-induced oral dyskinesias, ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is relatively common among psychiatric patients on maintenance therapy with ...
175-179An important goal of current neuroleptic research is to develop antipsychotic compounds with ...
Chronic administration of typical neuroleptics is associated with tardive dyskinesia in some patient...
Dyskinesia is an extrapyramidal movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive, irregula...
Item does not contain fulltextrats received haloperidol (1.0 mg/kg i.p.) or clozapine (10 mg/kg i.p....
The treatment of schizophrenia with chronic neuroleptic therapy leads to the development of tardive ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an iatrogenic human hyperkinetic movement disorder associated with chroni...
91-97Therapeutic success of atypical antipsychotics has focused the attention on the role of recepto...