Korean J Biol Psychiatry.  2008 May;15(2):101-109.

Effects of Amisulpride Administration on Body Weight and Metabolic Abnormalities in Mice

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Medical College, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea. kimjl@cnu.ac.kr
  • 2Deparment of Physiology , Medical College, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea.
  • 3Department of Pharmacy, Medical College, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
This study was conducted to examine the effects on food intake, body weight, and metabolic parameters by amisulpride administration in male and female mice, comparing the effects of risperidone and vehicle administration.
METHODS
Female and male C57BL/6 mice were grouped into low dose amisulpride(1.5mg/kg), high dose amisulpride(15mg/kg), risperidone(0.1mg/kg) and vehicle. Drugs were administered once daily through intraperitoneal injection over 21days. Body weight was measured weekly and food intake was measured daily. Levels of triglyceride, glucose, insulin and prolactin were determined at the end of experiment(on day 22).
RESULTS
In the female mice, low and high dose amisulpride as well as risperidone caused significant weight gains. But weight gains in amisulpride groups were numerically smaller than that of risperidone group. In male mice, only high dose amisulpride caused significant weight gain. Among weight gain groups, only weight gain of male mice with high dose amisulpride was significantly associated with increased food intake. Weight gain group in female mice did not show significant correlation with food intake. In male mice, both amisulpride groups showed significantly high plasma insulin levels compared to vehicle. In female and male mice, low and high dose amiulpride groups showed significant high plasma prolactin levels compared to vehicle. Tri-glyceride level were not significantly changed in all groups. Glucose level was changed significantly only in male risperidone group.
CONCLUSIONS
Administration of amisulpride caused more significant weight gains in female and male mice than controls but changes of metabolic parameters were different according to sex of mice. Our results suggest that different mechanisms of amisulpiride are likely to affect weight gain between male and female mice.

Keyword

Amisulpride; Weight Gain; Metabolism; Sex; Difference; Mice

MeSH Terms

Animals
Body Weight
Eating
Female
Glucose
Humans
Injections, Intraperitoneal
Insulin
Male
Mice
Plasma
Prolactin
Risperidone
Sulpiride
Weight Gain
Glucose
Insulin
Prolactin
Risperidone
Sulpiride
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