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Effect of the atypical neuroleptic risperidone on morphology and S100B secretion in C6 astroglial lineage cells

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  • André Quincozes-Santos
  • Renata Torres Abib
  • Marina Concli Leite
  • Daiane Bobermin
  • Victorio Bambini-Junior
  • Carlos-Alberto Gonçalves
  • Rudimar Riesgo
  • Carmem Gottfried
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Article number59
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>31/07/2008
<mark>Journal</mark>Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Issue number1-2
Volume314
Number of pages5
Pages (from-to)59-63
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date18/04/08
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

We investigated the effect of the atypical neuroleptic risperidone on morphology and S100B secretion in C6 glioma cells, considering the putative involvement of astroglial cells in neuropsychiatric disorders. In the presence of high experimental doses of risperidone, C6 cells become stellate, with process-bearing cells and partial retraction of the cell body followed by detachment from the adhesion surface with practically no cell death. These results indicate that risperidone is able to interfere with C6 cell adhesion without toxic effects. RhoA activator LPA prevented the effects of risperidone on cell morphology. From 6 h risperidone induced a statistically significant increment of about 80% in S100B secretion. These data contribute to the proposal that glial cells are targets of risperidone, which could be involved in the therapeutic response of risperidone to improve autism symptoms.