Normobaric oxygen treatment in a depression-like model in male and female rats – Safety, behavioral benefits, and modulation of serotonin and inflammatory markers

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Sarit Uzzan , Ira-Sivan Rostevanov , Ofer Prager , Haiat Nujedat , Jacob Kaplanski , Paul Picton , Alon Friedman , Abed N. Azab
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Abstract

Depression is growingly recognized as a major public health problem. A large body of data supports the notion that alterations in oxygen (O2) supply to the brain contribute to the pathophysiology of depression. We examined safety and efficacy parameters of chronic normobaric O2 treatment (NO2T) in naïve and stress-subjected "depressed" rats. Safety parameters – including hematological, biochemical, and respiratory – were tested in naïve rats. Other groups of rats were subjected to a stress protocol and then treated with NO2T (40 % O2) for four weeks. Post-stress rats underwent behavioral assessments and evaluations of brain inflammatory mediators and serotonin levels. We found that: i) NO2T was associated with a high tolerability profile in naïve rats; ii) NO2T produced a potent antidepressant-like effect as well as other positive behavioral outcomes in post-stress rats; and, iii) NO2T decreased inflammatory components and kynurenine, and increased serotonin levels in the frontal cortex and hippocampus of post-stress rats. This study provides evidence for the efficacy and safety of NO2T in a rodent model of depression, highlighting its potential as a novel antidepressant treatment. Further research is needed to explore long-term effects and underlying mechanisms.
常压氧治疗在雄性和雌性大鼠抑郁样模型中的应用——安全性、行为益处以及血清素和炎症标志物的调节
人们越来越认识到抑郁症是一个主要的公共卫生问题。大量数据支持这样一种观点,即大脑氧气供应的改变与抑郁症的病理生理有关。我们检测了naïve和应激性“抑郁”大鼠慢性常压氧治疗(NO2T)的安全性和有效性参数。安全参数-包括血液学,生化和呼吸-在naïve大鼠中进行了测试。其他各组大鼠接受应激方案,然后用NO2T(40 % O2)治疗四周。应激后的大鼠进行了行为评估,并评估了脑炎症介质和血清素水平。我们发现:i) NO2T与naïve大鼠的高耐受性相关;ii) NO2T在应激后大鼠中产生了强有力的抗抑郁样作用以及其他积极的行为结果;iii) NO2T降低应激后大鼠额叶皮质和海马的炎症成分和犬尿氨酸,提高血清素水平。本研究为NO2T在啮齿动物抑郁症模型中的有效性和安全性提供了证据,突出了其作为一种新型抗抑郁药物的潜力。需要进一步的研究来探索长期影响和潜在的机制。
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CiteScore
11.90
自引率
2.70%
发文量
1621
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: 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.
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