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Ziprasidone, a Second-generation Antipsychotic Drug, Triggers a Macrophage Inflammatory Response in Vitro

Abstract

Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. However, most of these drugs present side effects causing obesity and other serious metabolic alterations that correlate with grade of chronic inflammation. In contrast, ziprasidone's (ZIP) metabolic side effects are attenuated relative to those of other antipsychotic drugs, but some reports suggest that this drug could cause allergic, hypersensitive reactions in susceptible patients. At present, the mechanism of ZIP's effect on peripheral inflammatory metabolism is not well characterized. We conducted an in vitro study to evaluate the effect of ZIP on a macrophage cell line (RAW 264.1). Our results showed that in non-activated macrophage cells, ZIP exposure initiated macrophage spreading; increased cellular proliferation, as evaluated by MTT and flow cytometry assays; and presented higher levels of oxidant molecules involved in the inflammatory response (nitric oxide, superoxide, reactive oxygen species), and proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNFα, INFγ). Levels of IL-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine were lower in ZIP-exposed cells. These effects were less potent than those caused by the positive control for inflammation induction (phytohemagglutinin), and more intense than the effects of lithium (LI), which was used as an anti-inflammatory molecule. ZIP also modulated cytokine gene expression. Taken together, these data suggest that ZIP can produce a peripheral inflammatory response, and this response may explain the allergen-inflammatory response observed in some patients treated with this antipsychotic drug.

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