Flutamide treatment induces anxiolytic-like behavior in adult castrated rats.

Journal Title: Pharmacological Reports - Year 2012, Vol 64, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: It has previously been speculated that the androgen receptor antagonist flutamide produces behavioral effects that are not mediated by androgen receptors. These earlier studies were performed in intact rodents and thus, flutamide may have interfered with endogenous testosterone produced by the testes. The main objective of the present study was to examine whether flutamide induces anxiolytic-like behavior in castrated rats. Methods: Male Wistar rats (8-9 weeks old) were castrated and thereafter, in the same operation, the rats received silastic capsules subcutaneously (sc) that were filled with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or were left empty. Three weeks later, rats were sc administered flutamide 50 mg/kg/day or vehicle for seven days. Four hours after the last injection, anxiolytic-like behavior was studied in a modified Vogel's drinking conflict model. In a separate experiment, shock threshold and drinking motivation were estimated. Results: Flutamide induced anxiolytic-like behavior in castrated rats irrespective of administration of DHT. Treatment with DHT alone did not induce a significant behavioral effect. Shock threshold and drinking motivation were not affected by flutamide and/or DHT treatment. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that flutamide induces anxiolytic-like behavior in a modified Vogel's conflict model in castrated rats, which indicates that flutamide has anxiolytic-like properties that are not dependent on testes-produced testosterone.

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Anders Svensson

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Anders Svensson (2012). Flutamide treatment induces anxiolytic-like behavior in adult castrated rats.. Pharmacological Reports, 64(2), 275-281. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-130069