Minocycline Prevents Depression-like Behavior After Co-administration With Dexamethasone or Cyclosporine-A in Mice

Azadeh Mesripour, Sara Pezeshki
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Background: In animal studies, minocycline (Mcy) has been proven to have antidepressant effects. In addition to modulating peripheral and central pro-inflammatory pathways, Mcy may regulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway. This study aims to evaluate the antidepressant-like effect of Mcy in mice following injection of dexamethasone (Dex) or cyclosporine-A (CsA). Methods: Male NMRI mice were randomly divided into eight groups of 6, including control, Dex 0.25 mg/kg, CsA 20 mg/kg, Mcy 40 mg/kg, Dex+Mcy, Dex+fluoxetine 20 mg/kg, CsA+Mcy, and CsA+fluoxetine. All drugs were injected intraperitoneally (except for Dex, which was subcutaneous injection) once daily for 3 days. The locomotor activity, forced swimming test (FST), and sucrose preference (SP) test were performed on day 4. Results: Mcy alone reduced immobility time in the FST (27.0±6.4 s) compared to the control group (104±3.9 s) (P<0.001). After the co-administration of Mcy and Dex, the immobility time significantly decreased (79.5±6.5 s) compared to the Dex group (P<0.001). It also decreased following the co-administration of Mcy and CsA (67.5±20.8 s) compared to the CsA group (P<0.001). Results were similar in the groups treated with fluoxetine plus Dex or CsA. Significant differences were not observed in the locomotor activity test. Conclusion: Mcy prevents depression-like behavior in mice during the FST when it is co-administrated with CsA or Dex. The possibility of the positive effect of Mcy on the HPA axis and the mTOR signaling pathway should be examined in further studies.
米诺环素与地塞米松或环孢素a共同给药后可预防小鼠抑郁样行为
背景:在动物实验中,二甲胺四环素(Mcy)已被证明具有抗抑郁作用。除了调节外周和中枢促炎通路外,Mcy还可能调节下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴和雷帕霉素(mTOR)信号通路的机制靶点。本研究旨在评估小鼠注射地塞米松(Dex)或环孢素a (CsA)后Mcy的抗抑郁样作用。方法:雄性NMRI小鼠随机分为8组,每组6只,分别为对照组、Dex 0.25 mg/kg、CsA 20 mg/kg、Mcy 40 mg/kg、Dex+Mcy、Dex+氟西汀20 mg/kg、CsA+Mcy、CsA+氟西汀。所有药物均腹腔注射(除右美托咪唑为皮下注射),每日1次,连用3天。第4天进行运动活动、强迫游泳测试(FST)和蔗糖偏好测试(SP)。结果:与对照组(104±3.9 s)相比,Mcy单独减少了FST的固定时间(27.0±6.4 s) (P<0.001)。与Dex组相比,Mcy和Dex组的静止时间明显缩短(79.5±6.5 s) (P<0.001)。与CsA组相比,Mcy和CsA联合给药后也降低了(67.5±20.8 s) (P<0.001)。氟西汀加Dex或CsA组结果相似。在运动活动测试中未观察到显著差异。结论:Mcy与CsA或Dex合用可预防小鼠在FST期间的抑郁样行为。Mcy对HPA轴和mTOR信号通路的积极作用的可能性有待进一步研究。
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