Antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance refer to the increased and decreased drug effects due to past drug use, respectively. Both effects reflect the long-term impacts of antipsychotic treatment on the brain and result from the brain’s adaptive response to the foreign property of the drug. In this review, clinical evidence of the behavioral aspect of antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance is selectively reviewed, followed by an overview of preclinical literature that examines these behavioral characteristics and the related pharmacological and nonpharmacological factors. Next, recent work on the developmental impacts of adolescent antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance is presented and recent research that delineates the neurobiolo...
Background: Antipsychotic drug (APD) prescription/use in children has increased significantly worldw...
Rationale Risperidone use in children and adolescents for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric ...
Rationale — Acute antipsychotic treatment disrupts conditioned avoidance responding, and repeated tr...
Antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance refer to the increased and decreased drug effects due to p...
Tolerance and sensitization are relatively simple manifestations of learning and memory that refer t...
Repeated haloperidol and olanzapine treatment produces an enhanced disruption of avoidance respondin...
There are several lines of investigation, both preclinical and clinical, that suggest antipsychotic ...
Adolescence is characterized by major remodelling processes in the brain. Use of antipsychotic drugs...
Repeated administration of antipsychotic drugs induces a sensitization-like or tolerance-like effect...
Disruption of conditioned avoidance response (CAR) in rodents is one trademark feature of many antip...
When an antipsychotic drug is given repeatedly and intermittently, there is often a long-term increa...
Previous work established that repeated olanzapine (OLZ) administration in normal adolescent rats in...
This preclinical study investigated howa short-termrisperidone treatment in adolescence impacts anti...
Antipsychotic drugs have been classified as typical or atypical. To achieve an effective antipsychot...
Acute administration of clozapine (a gold standard of atypical antipsychotics) disrupts avoidance re...
Background: Antipsychotic drug (APD) prescription/use in children has increased significantly worldw...
Rationale Risperidone use in children and adolescents for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric ...
Rationale — Acute antipsychotic treatment disrupts conditioned avoidance responding, and repeated tr...
Antipsychotic sensitization and tolerance refer to the increased and decreased drug effects due to p...
Tolerance and sensitization are relatively simple manifestations of learning and memory that refer t...
Repeated haloperidol and olanzapine treatment produces an enhanced disruption of avoidance respondin...
There are several lines of investigation, both preclinical and clinical, that suggest antipsychotic ...
Adolescence is characterized by major remodelling processes in the brain. Use of antipsychotic drugs...
Repeated administration of antipsychotic drugs induces a sensitization-like or tolerance-like effect...
Disruption of conditioned avoidance response (CAR) in rodents is one trademark feature of many antip...
When an antipsychotic drug is given repeatedly and intermittently, there is often a long-term increa...
Previous work established that repeated olanzapine (OLZ) administration in normal adolescent rats in...
This preclinical study investigated howa short-termrisperidone treatment in adolescence impacts anti...
Antipsychotic drugs have been classified as typical or atypical. To achieve an effective antipsychot...
Acute administration of clozapine (a gold standard of atypical antipsychotics) disrupts avoidance re...
Background: Antipsychotic drug (APD) prescription/use in children has increased significantly worldw...
Rationale Risperidone use in children and adolescents for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric ...
Rationale — Acute antipsychotic treatment disrupts conditioned avoidance responding, and repeated tr...