利血平诱导的小鼠进行性帕金森病易感和非易感抑郁样行为

Manuela B. L. Soares, L. Lopes-Silva, Marcela Becegato, Vinícius S. Bioni, A. C. Lima, Gabriela M. Ferreira, Ywlliane S. R. Meurer, R. Silva
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帕金森病(PD)是一种主要影响老年人的进行性退行性疾病。该疾病包括运动症状,如休息时震颤、丧失自主运动能力、肌肉力量下降、倾向前倾和走路速度加快。这些症状与黑质纹状体多巴胺能通路的退化有关。患者也有非运动症状,其中睡眠改变、认知缺陷、疲劳、疼痛和抑郁尤为突出。虽然抑郁症已被描述为最普遍的非运动症状,但尚不清楚这种情绪障碍是由于PD还是患者已经有更大的易感性。本研究在小鼠PD进行性药理学模型中评估了抑郁样行为易感性与运动改变发展之间的关系。将小鼠分为抑郁样倾向组,并提交给药理学模型。利血平0.1 mg/kg,隔日给药,连用40天。用麻痹和口腔运动试验评价运动改变,用蔗糖偏好试验评价快感缺乏症,
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Reserpine-Induced Progressive Parkinsonism in Mice Predisposed and Non-Predisposed to Depressive-Like Behavior
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive degenerative condition that mainly affects the elderly. The disease comprises motor symptoms such as tremors at rest, loss of voluntary movement, decreased muscle strength, propensity to lean forward and acceleration of the walking pace. These signs are related to the degeneration of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway. Patients also have non-motor symptoms, among which sleep alterations, cognitive deficits, fatigue, pain and depression stand out. Although depression has been described as the most prevalent non-motor symptom, it is not clear whether this mood disorder is due to PD or patients would already have a greater predisposition. The present study evaluated the relationship between the predisposition to depressive-like behavior and the development of motor alterations in a progressive pharmacological model of PD in mice. Mice were classified into groups of depressive-like propensities and submitted to the pharmacological model. Reserpine was administrated at 0.1 mg/kg on alternate days for 40 days. The catalepsy and oral movement tests were used to evaluate motor alterations, the sucrose preference test was used to evaluate anhedonia,
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