The Effects Of A Novel Inhibitor Of Tumor Necrosis Factor (Tnf) Alpha On Prepulse Inhibition And Microglial Activation In Two Distinct Rodent Models Of Schizophrenia

BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH(2021)

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Abstract
Increased neuroinflammation has been shown in individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia (SCHZ). This study evaluated a novel immune modulator (PD2024) that targets the pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF?) to alleviate sensorimotor gating deficits and microglial activation employing two different rodent models of SCHZ. In Experiment 1, rats were neonatally treated with saline or the dopamine D2-like agonist quinpirole (NQ; 1 mg/kg) from postnatal day (P) 1-21 which produces increases of dopamine D2 receptor sensitivity throughout the animal?s lifetime. In Experiment 2, rats were neonatally treated with saline or the immune system stimulant polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (Poly I:C) from P5-7. Neonatal Poly I:C treatment mimics immune system activation associated with SCHZ. In both experiments, rats were raised to P30 and administered a control diet or a novel TNF? inhibitor PD2024 (10 mg/kg) in the diet from P30 until P67. At P4546 and from P60-67, animals were behaviorally tested on auditory sensorimotor gating as measured through prepulse inhibition (PPI). NQ or Poly I:C treatment resulted in PPI deficits, and PD2024 treatment alleviated PPI deficits in both models. Results also revealed that increased hippocampal and prefrontal cortex microglial activation produced by neonatal Poly I:C was significantly reduced to control levels by PD2024. In addition, a separate group of animals neonatally treated with saline or Poly I:C from P5-7 demonstrated increased TNF? protein levels in the hippocampus but not prefrontal cortex, verifying increased TNF? in the brain produced by Poly I:C. Results from this study suggests that that brain TNF? is a viable pharmacological target to treat the neuroinflammation known to be associated with SCHZ.
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF?), Schizophrenia, Neuroinflammation, Dopamine D2 receptor, Microglia, Prepulse inhibition, Sensorimotor gating, Poly I, C
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