Minocycline Modulates Anxiety-Like Manifestations in Sleep Deprived Mice

A. Eduviere, L. Otomewo, Hearty E. Ophori
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Primarily, sleep allows the brain to recover and regenerate. In view of this, central nervous system disorders are the most common effects that result from sleep loss or prolonged periods of wakefulness since the system most benefits from sleep. Therefore, this increases the risk of schizoaffective disorders such as mania and bipolar disorder. This research was therefore designed to investigate the possible anti-manic and anxiolytic effect of minocycline in mice exposed to sleep deprivation. Twenty-four mice were grouped into four of six animals each (n=6) and orally treated with 10 mL/kg distilled water, 25 or 50 mg/kg minocycline. Treatment was scheduled for 7 days and three out of the four groups were subjected to the sleep deprivation protocol which lasted for 3 days. Afterwards, all groups were subjected to behavioural tests to evaluate anxiety-like behaviour. Subsequently, histology of selected brain regions was carried out. Experimental data were analysed using one-way ANOVA with statistical significance of p<0.05. The results obtained suggested that minocycline ameliorated the manic-like behaviour in mice caused by sleep deprivation. This study therefore concluded that minocycline can be classified as an anxiolytic and anti-manic agent in mice exposed to sleep-deprivation.
二甲胺四环素调节睡眠剥夺小鼠的焦虑样表现
首先,睡眠可以让大脑恢复和再生。有鉴于此,中枢神经系统紊乱是睡眠不足或长时间清醒所导致的最常见的影响,因为中枢神经系统最受益于睡眠。因此,这增加了躁狂和双相情感障碍等分裂情感障碍的风险。因此,本研究旨在探讨二甲胺四环素对睡眠剥夺小鼠可能的抗躁狂和抗焦虑作用。24只小鼠每组4只(n=6),分别口服10 mL/kg蒸馏水、25或50 mg/kg米诺环素。治疗计划为7天,四组中有三组接受持续3天的睡眠剥夺方案。之后,所有小组都接受了行为测试,以评估焦虑样行为。随后,对选定的脑区域进行组织学检查。实验数据采用单因素方差分析,p<0.05有统计学意义。结果表明,二甲胺四环素可改善睡眠剥夺引起的小鼠躁狂样行为。因此,这项研究得出结论,二甲胺四环素可以归类为睡眠剥夺小鼠的抗焦虑和抗躁狂剂。
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