IRIS publication 143996774
Gender-dependent consequences of chronic olanzapine in the rat: effects on body weight, inflammatory, metabolic and microbiota parameters.
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TY - JOUR - Davey KJ, O'Mahony SM, Schellekens H, O'Sullivan O, Bienenstock J, Cotter PD, Dinan TG, Cryan JF - 2012 - May - Pharmacology - Gender-dependent consequences of chronic olanzapine in the rat: effects on body weight, inflammatory, metabolic and microbiota parameters. - Validated - Altmetric: 7 () - 221 - 1 - 155 - 169 - Atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) such as olanzapine have a serious side effect profile including weight gain and metabolic dysfunction, and a number of studies have suggested a role for gender in the susceptibility to these effects. In recent times, the gut microbiota has been recognised as a major contributor to the regulation of body weight and metabolism. Thus, we investigated the effects of olanzapine on body weight, behaviour, gut microbiota and inflammatory and metabolic markers in both male and female rats. - 10.1007/s00213-011-2555-2 DA - 2012/05 ER -
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@article{V143996774, = {Davey KJ, O'Mahony SM and Schellekens H, O'Sullivan O and Bienenstock J, Cotter PD and Dinan TG, Cryan JF }, = {2012}, = {May}, = {Pharmacology}, = {Gender-dependent consequences of chronic olanzapine in the rat: effects on body weight, inflammatory, metabolic and microbiota parameters.}, = {Validated}, = {Altmetric: 7 ()}, = {221}, = {1}, pages = {155--169}, = {{Atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) such as olanzapine have a serious side effect profile including weight gain and metabolic dysfunction, and a number of studies have suggested a role for gender in the susceptibility to these effects. In recent times, the gut microbiota has been recognised as a major contributor to the regulation of body weight and metabolism. Thus, we investigated the effects of olanzapine on body weight, behaviour, gut microbiota and inflammatory and metabolic markers in both male and female rats.}}, = {10.1007/s00213-011-2555-2}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Davey KJ, O'Mahony SM, Schellekens H, O'Sullivan O, Bienenstock J, Cotter PD, Dinan TG, Cryan JF | ||
YEAR | 2012 | ||
MONTH | May | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Pharmacology | ||
TITLE | Gender-dependent consequences of chronic olanzapine in the rat: effects on body weight, inflammatory, metabolic and microbiota parameters. | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | Altmetric: 7 () | ||
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VOLUME | 221 | ||
ISSUE | 1 | ||
START_PAGE | 155 | ||
END_PAGE | 169 | ||
ABSTRACT | Atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) such as olanzapine have a serious side effect profile including weight gain and metabolic dysfunction, and a number of studies have suggested a role for gender in the susceptibility to these effects. In recent times, the gut microbiota has been recognised as a major contributor to the regulation of body weight and metabolism. Thus, we investigated the effects of olanzapine on body weight, behaviour, gut microbiota and inflammatory and metabolic markers in both male and female rats. | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1007/s00213-011-2555-2 | ||
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