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The effect of Qing Huan Ling on the hypoglutamatergic schizophrenia model in mice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

Y. Zhang
Affiliation:
Xi’an Mental Health Center, Pharmacy LabChina
F. Liu
Affiliation:
Xi’an Mental Health Center, Science and Education DepartmentChina
Z. Dai
Affiliation:
Xi’an Mental Health Center, Science and Education DepartmentChina
Q. Wu
Affiliation:
Xi’an Mental Health Center, Pharmacy LabChina

Abstract

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Objective

To investigate the effect of Qing Huan Ling and (or) risperidone on activity and preferences behavior of the hypoglutamatergic schizophrenia model in mice.

Methods

Seventy kunming mice were randomly divided into 5 groups, one group as placebo group. The rest groups intraperitoneal injection MK-801 continuously 14 day, then randomly numbered: model group, Qing Huan Ling group, risperidone groupand Qing Huan Ling combined risperidone group. Intragastric administration give corresponding drugs for each group one month, at the same time observe high activities and changes in the preferences of five groups.

Results

Compared with the blank group, activity of the rest model groups induced by MK-801 was increased (P < 0.05). After intragastric administration one month, model groups of high activity was decreased, especially risperidone combined Qing Huan Ling group. There was no statistical meaning in inquiry activity of five groups (P > 0.05). Compared with model group, latent period of step-through test was prolonged 35.5 s (P < 0.05), of step-down test was prolonged 11.4 s in risperidone combined Qing Huan Ling group.

Conclusion

The combination of Qing Huan Ling and risperidone can suppress the high activity; also can protect harmed memory of the preference behavior in the hypoglutamatergic schizophrenia model in mice.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Psychopharmacology and pharmacoeconomics and psychoneuroimmunology
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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