培哚普利与苯那普利对实验性慢性轻度应激大鼠神经保护作用的比较研究。

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Alaa M Badawy, Amany M Gad, Amany E Abdel-Maged, Haidy E Michel, Reem N El-Naga, Samar S Azab
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抑郁症仍然是一个主要的全球健康问题,其特点是对常规抗抑郁疗法的反应率不足。这凸显了对新型治疗策略的迫切需求。本研究探讨了非中枢作用血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)抑制剂贝那普利的抗抑郁作用,并将其与中枢作用ACE抑制剂培哚普利进行了比较。我们采用慢性不可预测轻度应激(CUMS)诱导的抑郁大鼠模型来评估其疗效。CUMS方案有效地引起了大鼠的几种抑郁样行为和神经行为功能受损。对这些动物脑组织的分析揭示了几个关键的病理特征:单胺类神经递质水平降低,氧化应激升高,炎症反应强烈,细胞凋亡过程增加。我们的研究结果表明,培哚普利和苯那普利都能显著逆转这些cms诱导的缺陷。具体来说,两种ACE抑制剂都表现出有效的抗氧化、抗炎和抗凋亡特性。这与它们有效抑制肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统(RAAS)信号通路相结合,这是一种已知与应激反应和情绪障碍有关的机制。值得注意的是,虽然许多ACE抑制剂已被广泛研究其中枢作用,但对贝那普利在大鼠大脑或中枢神经系统中的直接作用的研究明显有限。这项研究首次强调了苯那普利(一种非中枢作用的ACE抑制剂)的抗抑郁潜力,并对其与培哚普利的比较疗效提供了新的见解。这些结果共同强调了ACE抑制剂在治疗抑郁症方面的更广泛的治疗潜力,并强调了进一步研究以充分探索其潜在机制和在精神疾病中的多种应用的必要性。
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Comparative Study on the Neuroprotective Effects of Perindopril and Benazepril in Experimentally-induced Chronic Mild Stress in Rats.

Depression remains a major global health issue, characterized by inadequate response rates to conventional antidepressant therapies. This highlights a critical need for novel treatment strategies. Our study investigated the antidepressant effects of benazepril, a non-centrally acting angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, and compared it with perindopril, a centrally acting ACE inhibitor. We utilized a rat model of depression induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) to evaluate their efficacy. The CUMS protocol effectively caused several depression-like behaviors and impaired neurobehavioral functions in the rats. Analysis of brain tissues from these animals revealed several key pathological hallmarks: diminished monoamine neurotransmitter levels, heightened oxidative stress, robust inflammatory responses, and increased apoptotic processes. Our findings demonstrated that both perindopril and benazepril significantly reversed these CUMS-induced deficits. Specifically, both ACE inhibitors exhibited potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-apoptotic properties. This was coupled with their effective inhibition of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) signaling pathway, a mechanism known to be implicated in stress responses and mood disorders. Notably, while many ACE inhibitors have been extensively studied for their central effects, research on benazepril's direct effects within the brain or central nervous system in rats is notably limited. This study is among the first to highlight the antidepressant potential of benazepril, a non-centrally acting ACE inhibitor, and provides novel insights into its comparative efficacy against perindopril. These results collectively emphasize the broader therapeutic potential of ACE inhibitors in treating depression and underscore the need for further research to fully explore their underlying mechanisms and diverse applications in psychiatric disorders.

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