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12/06/2007 10:05

New drug can restore social ability in schizophrenics

Elin Lindström Classeb Informationsavdelningen / Communications Department
Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council

    The social behaviour of rats displaying schizophrenic tendencies is restored when they are treated with two new potential drugs that seem to have unique effects on dopaminergic signalling. This is a conclusion of a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University in Sweden.

    Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with symptoms that include hallucinations and delusions. Other common effects are social withdrawal, lack of initiative, dulled emotions, and difficulty in experiencing pleasure.

    "The treatment available for schizophrenic patients hardly ever relieves impairment of social function. If patients are to have satisfactory lives, we must find new drugs," says pharmacologist Johan Rung, who has studied the two drug candidates, OSU6162 and ACR16.

    In the studies, rats were given a type of drug known for inducing a schizophrenia-like state in humans, and this reduced the rats' social behaviour. When the rats were given the two drug candidates, normal social behaviour was restored.

    "This indicates that the two drugs can relieve the schizophrenic's lack of ability to interact socially, and also have positive effects on a number of other symptoms thought to be caused by the same underlying mechanisms," says Johan Rung.

    In contrast to other drugs that only reduce dopaminergic signalling in the brain, the two new substances seem to be able to both reduce and strengthen the signalling, depending on the circumstances.

    "This is a property that can be particularly beneficial in the treatment of schizophrenia. Different groups of symptoms can be linked to either elevated or reduced dopaminergic signalling in different parts of the brain," says Johan Rung.

    More years of research lie ahead before doctors can prescribe the new substances as drugs for their patients. An international drug company has recently started to test ACR16 on patients. The other substance, OSU6162, has also been tested on a small number of schizophrenia patients, and the results are promising.

    SCHIZOPHRENIA
    Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disease that afflicts one percent of the population. There is no cure, but psychotic symptoms can be treated with psychopharmaceuticals. The onset usually occurs when people are in their twenties. The condition is often severe, and most patients never return to school or work.

    For more information, please contact:
    Johan Rung, pharmacologist, telephone: +46 (0)31-786 33 28, +46 (0)70-350 30 58, e-mail: johan.rung@psychiat.gu.se

    Supervisor:
    Associate Professor Maria Carlsson, telephone: +46 (0)31-786 33 28, e-mail: maria.carlsson@psychiat.gu.se

    Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) thesis at the Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation.
    Title of thesis: Dopaminergic stabilizers for the treatment of schizophrenia; rat studies focusing on negative symptoms and mechanisms of action

    Elin Lindström Claessen
    Information Officer, Sahlgrenska Academy at Göteborg University
    Telephone: +46 (0)31-786 3837, +46 (0)70-829 43 03
    e-mail: elin.lindstrom@sahlgrenska.gu.se

    The Sahlgrenska Academy is the faculty of health sciences at Göteborg University. Education and research are conducted within the fields of medicine, odontology and health care sciences. About 4,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 postgraduate students are enrolled at the Sahlgrenska Academy. The Academy has 1,500 employees, 850 of which are researchers and/or teachers.


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