Sally A. Fahim , Muhammad Y. Al-Shorbagy , Rabab H. Sayed , Albeir Messiha , Muhammed A. Saad
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Abstract
Bariatric surgery is effective for severe obesity, yet post-surgical depression poses challenges to weight loss outcomes. Beyond lipid-lowering, statins reduce diabetes recurrence and cardiac risks. Statin use has been linked with higher vitamin D levels, which decline after surgery. Rosuvastatin shows neuroprotective associations and potential benefits in reducing depression. Therefore, the aim of our study is to investigate the role of rosuvastatin in post-bariatric surgery depression. Twenty-four male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: Sham, which underwent a sham operation and received normal saline for 4 months, Sham + Rosuvastatin (2 mg/kg, orally), Gastric Banding, and Gastric Banding + Rosuvastatin, which received rosuvastatin post-surgery for 4 months. Body weight, lipid profile, and depressive-like behavior were assessed. Hippocampal levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), serotonin (5-HT), dopamine (DA), and noradrenaline (NA) were measured, along with antioxidant markers including catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and malondialdehyde (MDA). Serum levels of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D and its transporter SR-B1 were analyzed, as well as gene expression levels of the vitamin D catabolic enzyme CYP24A1 and activating enzyme CYP27B1 were also examined. Rosuvastatin treatment was associated with improvements in depressive-like behavior, reductions in oxidative stress, and normalization of neurotransmitter levels. Rosuvastatin treatment was associated with higher levels of vitamin D, CYP27B1, and SR-B1, along with lower levels of CYP24A1. The findings represent a preliminary study suggesting that rosuvastatin may be a potential therapeutic option for post-gastric banding–associated depressive-like behavior.
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Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy stands as a multidisciplinary journal, presenting a spectrum of original research reports, reviews, and communications in the realms of clinical and basic medicine, as well as pharmacology. The journal spans various fields, including Cancer, Nutriceutics, Neurodegenerative, Cardiac, and Infectious Diseases.