Restoration of latent inhibition by olanzapine but not haloperidol in entorhinal cortex-lesioned rats

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作者
Coutureau, E [1 ]
Gosselin, O [1 ]
Di Scala, G [1 ]
机构
[1] ULP, CNRS, UMR 7521, Lab Neurosci Comportementales & Cognit, Strasbourg, France
关键词
latent inhibition; entorhinal cortex; haloperidol; olanzapine; schizophrenia; D3; receptor;
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10.1007/s002130000434
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Rationale: Latent inhibition (LI) refers to the decrease in conditioned response induced by the repeated non-reinforced pre-exposure to the conditioned stimulus before its pairing with the unconditioned stimulus during the conditioning stage. LI has been considered as a relevant animal model for the study of the biological bases of schizophrenia. LI has recently been demonstrated to depend on the integrity of the entorhinal cortex, as lesioning: of this area disrupted LI. Objectives: The present study aimed to verify whether the classical neuroleptic haloperidol and/or the atypical antipsychotic olanzapine would prevent the effect of entorhinal cortex lesioning. Methods: LI was studied in an off-baseline conditioned emotional response (CER) paradigm in which a tone is paired with a footshock. Entorhinal cortex lesions were produced by the electrolytic method. After a recovery period, both lesioned and control rats received either haloperidol (0.3 mg/kg), olanzapine (0.3 mg/kg) or vehicle before both the pre-exposure and conditioning stages of the experiment. Results: In control rats, pre-exposure to the tone induced LI, which was affected by neither haloperidol nor olanzapine. Lesioning of the entorhinal cortex produced a deficit of LI, which was restored by olanzapine but not by haloperidol. Conclusions: This result suggests a dissociation of the anatomical and pharmacological targets of the two drugs. The possible involvement of dopamine D3 receptors in the effects of olanzapine is discussed.
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