Assessment of possible immunotoxicity of the antipsychotic drug clozapine

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Objectives The immunomodulatory effects of clozapine (CLZ), antipsychotic drug, were investigated in vivo using female Balb/c mice. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the immunomodulatory effects of CLZ, antipsychotic drug, following daily intraperitoneal injection to female Balb/c mice over a period of 21 days. Methods Mice were divided into five groups, eight animals per group. Group I, served as a control group, received only the vehicle. Groups II-V received a daily intraperitoneal dose of CLZ (1, 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg, respectively) over a period of 21 days. Key findings CLZ has shown a significant decrease in the animal body weight, and it showed a significant decrease in the percentage of circulating neutrophils and lymphocytes while circulating monocytes were increased. The immunotoxicity has been also assessed by evaluating spleen cellularity, humoral immune response to a foreign antigen using sheep red blood cells and delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction. The results showed a marked suppression in these responses in CLZ-treated mice compared with the control group. Detectable changes have also been noticed in the histology of the footpad tissue and spleen. Conclusions Results showed significant immunomuodulatory effects of CLZ when used in Balb/c mice. © 2013 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

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Abdelrahman, Y., Fararjeh, M., Abdel-Razeq, W., Mohammad, M. K., & Bustanji, Y. (2014). Assessment of possible immunotoxicity of the antipsychotic drug clozapine. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 66(3), 378–386. https://doi.org/10.1111/jphp.12150

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