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78. Group-II metabotropic glutamate receptor ligands as adjunctive drugs in the<br />

treatment of depression: a new strategy to shorten the latency of antidepressant<br />

me<strong>di</strong>cation?<br />

Matrisciano Francesco a,b , Panaccione I. a , Zusso M. d , Giusti P. d , Tatarelli R. b , Caruso A. a ,<br />

Iacovelli L. a , Scaccianoce S. a , Mathé A.A. c , Gruber S.H. c , Melchiorri D. a , Girar<strong>di</strong> P. b ,<br />

F. Nicoletti a,e<br />

a Department of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Rome “La Sapienza”,<br />

Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. b Department of Psychiatry and Psychological<br />

Me<strong>di</strong>cine, Sant’Andrea Hospital, University of Rome “La Sapienza”; c Karolinska Institute,<br />

Department of Clinical Neuroscience - Psychiatry, Karolinska University Hospital Hud<strong>di</strong>nge,<br />

Stockholm, Sweden; d Department of Pharmacology and Anesthesiology, University of Padova,<br />

Italy; e I.N.M. Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy<br />

79. Modulation of pre-synaptic and post-synaptic proteins after prolonged treatment<br />

with antipsychotic drugs<br />

Frasca Angelisa 1 , Fumagalli F. 1 , Racagni G. 1 , Riva M.A. 1<br />

1 Center of Neuropharmacology, Department of Pharmacological Sciences University of Milan,<br />

Via Balzaretti 9, 20133 Milan (Italy)<br />

86<br />

80. Effect of typical and atypical antipsychotics on in vivo dopamine transmission in<br />

<strong>di</strong>fferent brain areas<br />

Ullu Laura M., Valentini V., Tanda G., De Luca M.A., Di Chiara G.<br />

Department of Toxicology, Centre of Excellence “Neurobiology of Ad<strong>di</strong>ction", University of<br />

Cagliari, Italy<br />

81. Agonist activity of N-Desmethylclozapine, a major clozapine metabolite, at delta<br />

opioid receptors<br />

Olianas Maria C., Dedoni S., Garau L., Onali P.L.<br />

Section of Biochemical Pharmacology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Cagliari,<br />

Cagliari, Italy<br />

82. Haloperidol both prevents and reverses quinpirole-induced non regulatory water<br />

intake, a putative animal model of psychogenic poly<strong>di</strong>psia<br />

Amato Davide 1 , Stasi Maria Antonietta 2 , Borsini Franco 2 , Nencini Paolo 1<br />

1 Department of Human Phisiology and Pharmachology, University of Rome Sapienza,<br />

2 Research and Development Division, sigma-tau Industrie Farmaceutiche Riunite SpA,<br />

Pomezia<br />

83. Different role of NMDA receptors in the rostral and caudal part of thalamic reticular<br />

nucleus in a rat model of absence epilepsy, the WAG/Rij rat<br />

Citraro Rita 1 , Marra R 2 ., Scicchitano F 1 ., Russo E 1 ., Ferreri Ibbadu G 1 ., De Sarro<br />

G 1 .<br />

1 Section of Pharmacology, Department of Experimental and Clinical Me<strong>di</strong>cine, Faculty of<br />

Me<strong>di</strong>cine and Surgery, University of Catanzaro, Italy, 2 ISBAF CNR, Department of<br />

Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy<br />

84. Effects of adenosine receptor agonists and antagonists administration on spikewave<br />

<strong>di</strong>scharge in a genetic model of generalized absence epilepsy<br />

Citraro Rita 1 , Ferreri G. 1 , Russo E. 1 , D’Auro M. 2 , Ciccarelli R. 2 , De Sarro G. 1<br />

1 Chair of Pharmacology, Department of Experimental and Clinical Me<strong>di</strong>cine, Faculty of<br />

Me<strong>di</strong>cine and Surgery, University of Catanzaro, 2 Chair of Pharmacology, Faculty of Me<strong>di</strong>cine<br />

and Surgery, University of Chieti, Italy<br />

pag_sx.indd 1 30/05/2007 3.58.24

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