Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2553985 | Life Sciences | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Abnormalities in glucose and lipid regulation have been reported in schizophrenia during antipsychotic medications. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effect of various peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor modulators viz. glimepiride, rosiglitazone and fenofibrate on chlorpromazine, clozapine and ziprasidone induced hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia in mice. Male Swiss albino mice were orally treated with chlorpromazine, clozapine and ziprasidone concurrently with the antidiabetic medications for 7Â days. Plasma glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels were determined at the end of the study. Chlorpromazine and clozapine elevated the glucose and triglyceride levels in normal mice, with no effect on insulin but ziprasidone increased the basal triglyceride and insulin levels and did not have any effect on glucose. Glimepiride and rosiglitazone showed beneficial glucose and triglyceride lowering effects in chlorpromazine and clozapine animals and no effect on insulin levels. Fenofibrate significantly reduced the glucose levels only in animals treated with clozapine, and exhibited significant reduction of triglyceride levels in chlorpromazine, clozapine and ziprasidone treated animals. All three antidiabetic/hypolipidemic agents lowered triglyceride and insulin levels in ziprasidone treated animals. The results of the present studies suggest that hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia and hypertriglyceridemia induced by various antipsychotics may involve diverse mechanisms.
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Authors
D.K. Arulmozhi, D.S. Dwyer, S.L. Bodhankar,