Effects of pimozide on the hedonic properties of sucrose: analysis by the taste reactivity test.

Author: EikelboomR, LeebK, ParkerL

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The ability of the neuroleptic agent, pimozide, to modify sucrose palatability was assessed using three 10-min taste reactivity test sessions. Pimozide was found to suppress the ingestive response of tongue protrusions, but enhance the mildly ingestive/neutral response of mouth movements elicited by...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/0091-3057(91)90050-c

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Exploring the Effects of Pimozide on Sucrose Palatability

This research investigates the effects of pimozide, a neuroleptic agent, on the hedonic properties of sucrose, a sweet substance. The study used the taste reactivity test, a method for assessing the palatability of substances, to observe the behavioral responses of rats to sucrose solutions before and after pimozide treatment. The researchers discovered that pimozide pretreatment reduced the ingestive response to sucrose, suggesting that it decreased the palatability of the sweet substance. These findings provide insights into the potential mechanisms by which pimozide may affect reward pathways in the brain.

Pimozide's Influence on Sucrose Palatability and Reward Pathways

This study provides evidence that pimozide can alter the hedonic properties of sucrose, potentially impacting reward pathways in the brain. The observed shift in taste reactivity responses, from highly ingestive to mildly ingestive/neutral, suggests that pimozide may reduce the rewarding properties of sweet substances. These findings contribute to our understanding of the complex interactions between neuroleptic medications and reward systems in the brain.

Implications for Understanding Neuroleptic Drug Effects

Dr. Camel suggests that this study highlights the potential impact of neuroleptic drugs on reward pathways in the brain. Understanding these interactions is crucial for developing more effective and targeted treatments for mental health disorders. Further research is needed to explore the long-term effects of pimozide and other neuroleptic agents on reward systems and to develop strategies for minimizing potential side effects related to these medications.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Just as a camel adapts to the harsh realities of the desert, our brains have evolved complex reward systems to help us navigate the world. This research explores the effects of pimozide, a neuroleptic agent, on these systems, offering insights into the complex interplay between medication and reward pathways. By understanding these interactions, we can develop more effective and personalized treatments for individuals with mental health disorders.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1992-02-10
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-12
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Pubmed ID

1763109

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/0091-3057(91)90050-c

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