W. Asakura et al., REM-SLEEP DEPRIVATION TREATMENT ENHANCES THE EFFECT OF CLOZAPINE IN THE FORCED SWIMMING TEST, General pharmacology, 26(6), 1995, pp. 1225-1228
1. Effect of REM sleep (REMs) deprivation treatment on clozapine respo
nse in the forced swimming test was investigated. 2. Clozapine signifi
cantly increased the swimming activity in REMs-deprived mice at a dose
of 5 mg/kg (i.p.) which did not affect the activities in the control
groups. 3. Physostigmine (0.3 mg/kg, i.p.), an acetylcholinesterase in
hibitor, blocked the increasing effect of 5 mg/kg clozapine on swimmin
g activity in REMs-deprived animals. 4. These results suggest that the
REMs deprivation treatment-induced enhancement of effect of clozapine
on swimming activity is mediated by the functional change of central
cholinergic system following the treatment.