Ameliorative Effect of Rutin Supplement on Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress-Induced Depressive Phenotypes in Mice

Aliyu Kabir, Y. Yusha’u, U. Adam, S. Ibrahim, Mariya Muhammad
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Depression is a severe disorder that results in poor quality of life and affects hundreds of millions worldwide. Research on the relationship between depression and oxidative stress has shown important biochemical aspects in disease development. Flavonoids are a class of natural products that exhibit several pharmacological properties, including antidepressant-like activity and hence, suggested by studies to be exciting prototypes for new antidepressant drugs. Rutin is a flavonoid glycoside abundantly found in plants. The study evaluated the effect of rutin supplementation on depression using the chronic unpredictable mild stress depression mice models. Twenty-five mice were grouped into 5 (n = 5) and subjected to chronic unpredictable mild stressors. Groups 1-5 were orally served distilled water (no treatment), Rutin 30 mg/kg, 60 mg/kg, 120 mg/kg, and fluoxetine 20 mg/kg respectively. The study was conducted in the span of 30 days. Administration of rutin produced a reduction in immobility time at a dose of 120 mg/kg, a significant (p<0.05) decrease in the concentration of serum superoxide dismutase at doses of 30 and 60 mg/kg, and showed no significant difference on catalase and malondialdehyde levels. Rutin supplementation showed the potential of positively reversing behavioural despair. Thus, may be considered a possible treatment option for depressive symptoms in view of it attaining lesser side effects compared to orthodox treatments
芦丁补充剂对小鼠慢性不可预测的轻度应激性抑郁表型的改善作用
抑郁症是一种严重的疾病,导致生活质量低下,影响着全世界数亿人。对抑郁症和氧化应激之间关系的研究显示了疾病发展中重要的生化方面。黄酮类化合物是一类天然产物,具有多种药理特性,包括抗抑郁活性,因此,研究表明,它是令人兴奋的新型抗抑郁药物的原型。芦丁是一种在植物中大量存在的类黄酮苷。本研究采用慢性不可预测的轻度应激性抑郁症小鼠模型,评估了芦丁补充剂对抑郁症的影响。25只小鼠每组5只(n = 5),接受不可预测的慢性轻度应激。1 ~ 5组分别口服蒸馏水(未处理)、芦丁30 mg/kg、60 mg/kg、120 mg/kg、氟西汀20 mg/kg。这项研究在30天内进行。120 mg/kg剂量的芦丁可减少小鼠静止时间,30和60 mg/kg剂量的芦丁可显著(p<0.05)降低血清超氧化物歧化酶浓度,对过氧化氢酶和丙二醛水平无显著影响。芦丁补充剂显示出积极逆转行为绝望的潜力。因此,考虑到与传统治疗相比,它的副作用较小,可能被认为是抑郁症症状的一种可能的治疗选择
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