慢性胍丁胺治疗可调节wistar大鼠慢性不可预测应激引起的行为缺陷

Hira Rafi, Hamna Rafiq, I. Hanif, Rafia Rizwan, Muhammad Farhan
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目的:有压力的生活事件改变大脑神经元结构,损害正常的大脑功能,导致行为缺陷。胍丁氨酸是一种公认的神经递质,据报道,它是对几种应激刺激的反应。慢性轻度应激模型模拟人类抑郁,诱导大鼠抑郁样行为。材料与方法:36只白化Wistar大鼠平均分为对照组和CMS暴露组,CMS暴露组再分为3组(n=6)。分别给予Agmatine (100 mg/Kg/day)和米氮平(30 mg/Kg/day),对照组口服0.9%生理盐水。实验大鼠在给药1小时后暴露于CMS,在药物监测24小时后观察不同模式下的行为,持续28天。结果:胍丁氨酸显著增加应激大鼠在光/暗转换箱试验和升高加迷宫试验中的时间和进入次数,并改善了应激大鼠在挣扎和强迫游泳试验中的活动能力。结论:所收集的数据和得到的结果清楚地证实了胍丁氨酸对CMS诱导的大鼠抑郁的抗抑郁和抗焦虑作用。因此,基于脑agmatine水平的药物开发可能会为压力相关情绪障碍的治疗带来新的途径。关键词:慢性轻度应激;胍基丁胺;米氮平;抗抑郁药;行为
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Chronic agmatine treatment modulates behavioral deficits induced by chronic unpredictable stress in wistar rats
Aim: Stressful life events modifies brain neuronal structure that impairs normal brain functions and leads to behavioral deficiencies. Agmatine is a well-recognized neurotransmitter and has been reported to be released as a response to several stressful stimuli. Chronic mild stress model induces depressive like behaviors in rats which simulates human depression. Material and Method: 36 Albino Wistar rats were equally divided in controls and CMS exposed groups that further divided into three groups (n=6). Agmatine (100 mg/Kg/day) and mirtazapine (30 mg/Kg/day) were administered to respective animals while controls with 0.9% saline orally. Test rats were exposed to CMS after one hour of drugs administration and behaviors were observed in different paradigms post 24 hours of drugs monitoring for 28 days. Results: Agmatine significantly increased the time spent and entries of stressed rats in light/ dark transition box test and elevated plus maze test while struggling and mobility in forced swim test was also improved in rats treated with agmatine. Conclusion: All the data collected and results obtained clearly validated the antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of agmatine in CMS induced depression in rats. Thus, drug development based on brain agmatine levels may leads to novel approach for stress related mood disorders therapeutics. Keywords: Chronic mild stress; Agmatine; Mirtazapine; Antidepressant; Behaviors
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