Abstract
ABSTRACTObjective: The effects of antipsychotic drugs, of whose different classes can be used in the treatment of patients with resistant to schizophrenia, on the fetus and the benefits of the treatment to the mother should be taken into consideration before making a decision about initiating treatment. This study aimed to examine the effects of prenatal exposure to various antipsychotic agents on learning and memory in adult rats.Method: In this study, antipsychotic drugs from different chemical classes (2 mg/kg haloperidol, 100 mg/kg thioridazine, 200 mg/kg sulpiride, 20 mg/kg chlorprothixene, 40 mg/kg clozapine, 10 mg/kg fluphenazine, 20 mg/kg chlorpromazine) and water for the control group were administered to pregnant Sprague-Dawley dams through gavage during the pregnancy period. In total, 16 groups were created and tested in the Morris water maze by dividing offspring of eight mother rats into male and female rat groups (n=10) on postpartum day 60. Learning was tested with hidden platform task and ...
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