Atypical antipsychotics (APDs) are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe behavioral disturbances. A well-known disadvantage of using these compounds is a propensity for weight gain, resulting frequently in obesity. The mechanisms underlying pharmacologically induced weight gain are still controversial. The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro the effects of different APDs on adipogenic events in cultured human pre-adipocytes and in rat muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs), aiming to identify a common intracellular event contributable to these drugs. Culture behavior was evaluated in terms of cell proliferation, lipid accumulation, gene expression and...
Antipsychotic agents represent efficient therapy for serious psychiatric disorders, particularly sch...
Antipsychotic drug therapy is a fundamental tool in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychos...
Objective: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent in up to 50% of schizophrenia patients, which reduces the...
Atypical antipsychotics (APDs) are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disor...
© 2020, Japan Human Cell Society. Antipsychotic-induced weight gain is a well-established but poorly...
Background and Objectives: The use of the dopamine-partial agonist subclass (also termed dopamine st...
Despite having revolutionized the treatment of psychiatric illnesses, atypical antipsychotic agents ...
Schizophrenia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that chronically affects 21 million people worldwide. S...
Antipsychotic drugs are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disorders. Among...
Atypical antipsychotics (APDs) are now the most widely used drugs in the treatment of several mental...
Excess body weight is one of the most common physical health problems among patients with schizophre...
Antipsychotic drugs are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disorders. Among...
Beside the therapeutic improvement over first-generation antipsychotics, the fact that prescription ...
Weight gain and consequent metabolic alterations are common side-effects of many antipsychotic drugs...
Weight gain and consequent metabolic alterations are common side-effects of many antipsychotic drugs...
Antipsychotic agents represent efficient therapy for serious psychiatric disorders, particularly sch...
Antipsychotic drug therapy is a fundamental tool in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychos...
Objective: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent in up to 50% of schizophrenia patients, which reduces the...
Atypical antipsychotics (APDs) are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disor...
© 2020, Japan Human Cell Society. Antipsychotic-induced weight gain is a well-established but poorly...
Background and Objectives: The use of the dopamine-partial agonist subclass (also termed dopamine st...
Despite having revolutionized the treatment of psychiatric illnesses, atypical antipsychotic agents ...
Schizophrenia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that chronically affects 21 million people worldwide. S...
Antipsychotic drugs are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disorders. Among...
Atypical antipsychotics (APDs) are now the most widely used drugs in the treatment of several mental...
Excess body weight is one of the most common physical health problems among patients with schizophre...
Antipsychotic drugs are currently used in clinical practice for a variety of mental disorders. Among...
Beside the therapeutic improvement over first-generation antipsychotics, the fact that prescription ...
Weight gain and consequent metabolic alterations are common side-effects of many antipsychotic drugs...
Weight gain and consequent metabolic alterations are common side-effects of many antipsychotic drugs...
Antipsychotic agents represent efficient therapy for serious psychiatric disorders, particularly sch...
Antipsychotic drug therapy is a fundamental tool in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychos...
Objective: Metabolic syndrome is prevalent in up to 50% of schizophrenia patients, which reduces the...