Table 2.
Summary of polyamine-related findings in studies of animal models
| Neuronal expression of ODC increased in rats with neonatal lesion of the ventral hippocampus[85]. |
| Neuronal expression of SMOX increased in rats with neonatal lesion of the ventral hippocampus (unpublished). |
| Increased brain levels of putrescine, spermidine, spermine and arginine but decreased levels of agmatine were measured in rat offspring after maternal immune activation[86]. |
| Agmatine disrupts prepulse inhibition in rats[87]. |
| Agmatine attenuates the disruptive effects of phencyclidine on prepulse inhibition[88,89]. |
| Injection of phencyclidine alters arginine metabolism in rat brain[90]. |
| Withdrawal from repeated phencyclidine administration alters ARG activity and the levels of arginine metabolites in rat brain tissue[91,92]. |
| No schizophrenia-like behavior in transgenic animals that overexpress ODC and/or SAT1[91]. |
| SMOX overexpression in mice leads to glutamate excitotoxicity[91,92], a characteristic feature of “human” schizophrenia. |
ARG: Arginase; ODC: Ornithine decarboxylase; SAT1: Spermidine/SpermineN1 acetyltransferase; SMOX: Spermine oxidase.