Shengchuan Bao, Mei Feng, XiZhen Zhang, Mingjun Xie, Jing Teng
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Abstract
Atractylodin (ATR) is a natural sesquiterpene compound primarily isolated from the rhizomes of Atractylodes, a plant of the Asteraceae family. It is the core bioactive component of the traditional Chinese medicine Atractylodes and has been confirmed to possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroregulatory functions in various disease models. Recent studies have highlighted ATR's significant roles in anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, and immune-regulatory activities. However, it remains unclear whether ATR can alleviate depression and its potential pharmacological mechanisms. Our study demonstrates that ATR treatment alleviated depression-like behaviors and improved neuronal changes in the hippocampus of rats. Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses revealed that ATR exerted its antidepressant effects primarily through the regulation of ferroptosis and synaptic plasticity. ATR increased the expression of IL-10, SOD, and GSH, while reducing IL-1β, TNF-α, MDA, and ROS levels, thereby improving inflammation and oxidative stress. Immunohistochemical results indicated that ATR treatment significantly increased the expression of GPX4, SLC7A11, BDNF and NRF2 proteins. This study demonstrates that ATR significantly alleviates depressive symptoms in CUMS rats, with its mechanism primarily involving the regulation of ferroptosis and improvement of synaptic plasticity. ATR may be a potential candidate as an antidepressant.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers:
-chemistry of natural products
-biochemistry of medicinal plants
-pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs
-botanical anatomy
-cultivation of medicinal plants.
The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.