Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication

Abstract Objective Sex‐dependent disturbances of peripheral glucose metabolism are known complications of antipsychotic drug treatment. The influence of long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication on hypothalamus, maintaining aspects of internal body homeostasis, has not yet been completely clari...

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Main Authors: Marie‐Luise Bouvier, Karin Fehsel, Andrea Schmitt, Eva Meisenzahl‐Lechner, Wolfgang Gaebel, Martina vonWilmsdorff
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Published: Wiley 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1694
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spelling doaj-9223ac9dd3fd4da09fe21ca7ae1ea9732020-11-25T03:16:19ZengWileyBrain and Behavior2162-32792020-08-01108n/an/a10.1002/brb3.1694Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medicationMarie‐Luise Bouvier0Karin Fehsel1Andrea Schmitt2Eva Meisenzahl‐Lechner3Wolfgang Gaebel4Martina vonWilmsdorff5Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy University Hospital Ludwig‐Maximilians University Munich München GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf GermanyDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Faculty Heinrich‐Heine‐University Düsseldorf GermanyAbstract Objective Sex‐dependent disturbances of peripheral glucose metabolism are known complications of antipsychotic drug treatment. The influence of long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication on hypothalamus, maintaining aspects of internal body homeostasis, has not yet been completely clarified. Methods After puberty, male and female Sprague Dawley rats were fed orally with ground pellets containing haloperidol (1 mg/kgBW/day) or clozapine (20 mg/kgBW/day) for 12 weeks. The hypothalamic protein expression of dopamine receptors D2R and D4R, melanocortin receptor MC4R, and glucose transporters Glut1 and Glut3 was examined. Glucose, glycogen, lactate, and pyruvate levels were determined, also malondialdehyde equivalents as markers of oxidative stress. Results D2R expression was increased in the male haloperidol and clozapine group but decreased in females medicated with clozapine. D4R expression was upregulated under clozapine medication. While females showed increased Glut1, Glut3 was elevated in both male and female clozapine‐medicated animals. We found no changes of hypothalamic malondialdehyde, glycogen, and MC4R. Hypothalamic lactate was elevated in the female clozapine group. Conclusion Clozapine sex‐dependently affects the expression of D2R, Glut1, and Glut3. The upregulation of the glucose transporters indicates glucose deprivation in the endothelial cells and consequently in astrocytes and neurons. Increased hypothalamic lactate in females under clozapine points to enhanced glycolysis with a higher glucose demand to produce the required energy. Haloperidol did not change the expression of the glucose transporters and upregulated D2R only in males.https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1694clozapinedopamine receptorsglucose transportershaloperidolsex differences
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author Marie‐Luise Bouvier
Karin Fehsel
Andrea Schmitt
Eva Meisenzahl‐Lechner
Wolfgang Gaebel
Martina vonWilmsdorff
spellingShingle Marie‐Luise Bouvier
Karin Fehsel
Andrea Schmitt
Eva Meisenzahl‐Lechner
Wolfgang Gaebel
Martina vonWilmsdorff
Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
Brain and Behavior
clozapine
dopamine receptors
glucose transporters
haloperidol
sex differences
author_facet Marie‐Luise Bouvier
Karin Fehsel
Andrea Schmitt
Eva Meisenzahl‐Lechner
Wolfgang Gaebel
Martina vonWilmsdorff
author_sort Marie‐Luise Bouvier
title Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
title_short Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
title_full Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
title_fullStr Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
title_full_unstemmed Sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
title_sort sex‐dependent alterations of dopamine receptor and glucose transporter density in rat hypothalamus under long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication
publisher Wiley
series Brain and Behavior
issn 2162-3279
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Objective Sex‐dependent disturbances of peripheral glucose metabolism are known complications of antipsychotic drug treatment. The influence of long‐term clozapine and haloperidol medication on hypothalamus, maintaining aspects of internal body homeostasis, has not yet been completely clarified. Methods After puberty, male and female Sprague Dawley rats were fed orally with ground pellets containing haloperidol (1 mg/kgBW/day) or clozapine (20 mg/kgBW/day) for 12 weeks. The hypothalamic protein expression of dopamine receptors D2R and D4R, melanocortin receptor MC4R, and glucose transporters Glut1 and Glut3 was examined. Glucose, glycogen, lactate, and pyruvate levels were determined, also malondialdehyde equivalents as markers of oxidative stress. Results D2R expression was increased in the male haloperidol and clozapine group but decreased in females medicated with clozapine. D4R expression was upregulated under clozapine medication. While females showed increased Glut1, Glut3 was elevated in both male and female clozapine‐medicated animals. We found no changes of hypothalamic malondialdehyde, glycogen, and MC4R. Hypothalamic lactate was elevated in the female clozapine group. Conclusion Clozapine sex‐dependently affects the expression of D2R, Glut1, and Glut3. The upregulation of the glucose transporters indicates glucose deprivation in the endothelial cells and consequently in astrocytes and neurons. Increased hypothalamic lactate in females under clozapine points to enhanced glycolysis with a higher glucose demand to produce the required energy. Haloperidol did not change the expression of the glucose transporters and upregulated D2R only in males.
topic clozapine
dopamine receptors
glucose transporters
haloperidol
sex differences
url https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1694
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