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اثرات محافظتی اسپیرولینا پلانتسیس، ورزش اختیاری و محیط غنی شده بر اضطراب، رفتارهای شبه افسردگی، فاکتورهای استرس اکسیداتیو و تغییرات فاکتور BDNF و گیرنده های 5HT-3 ناشی از استرس مزمن در قشر پره فرونتال در رت های ماده

مرادی کر, نصراله and دادخواه, معصومه and قنبری, علی and رشیدی پور, هادی and بندگی, احمدرضا and براتی, مهدی and کوخایی, پرویز and رشیدی پور, علی (1399) اثرات محافظتی اسپیرولینا پلانتسیس، ورزش اختیاری و محیط غنی شده بر اضطراب، رفتارهای شبه افسردگی، فاکتورهای استرس اکسیداتیو و تغییرات فاکتور BDNF و گیرنده های 5HT-3 ناشی از استرس مزمن در قشر پره فرونتال در رت های ماده. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment ــ 16 . pp. 1777-1794. شاپا 1178-2021

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Protective Effects of Spirulina platensis, Voluntary Exercise and Environmental Interventions Against Adolescent Stress-Induced Anxiety and Depressive-Like Symptoms, Oxidative Stress and Alterations of BDNF and 5HT-3 Receptors of the Prefrontal Cortex in Female Rats

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Background and Purpose: Ample evidence indicates that chronic adolescence stress is associated with an increased risk of developing neuropsychiatric disorders in adulthood. Given the importance of the effective therapeutic ways to overcome adolescent stress-related deficits, the present study investigated the effects of Spirulina platensis (SP), environmental enrichment (EE), and voluntary exercise (EX) and their combination on anxiety or depression- like behaviors, oxidative stress, and alterations of BDNF and 5HT-3 receptors in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) induced by adolescent stress in adult female rats. Methods: During the adolescent period (PNDs30-40), rats were subjected to restraint stress. Then, the animals were subjected to SP treatment (200 mg/kg/day), EX, EE, and the combined treatments (SP+EX, and SP+EE) for 15 days between PNDs41-55. Subsequently, anxiety or depression-like behaviors, BDNF levels, oxidative stress markers and mRNA expression of BDNF and 5HT3 in the PFC were assessed. Results: Stressed rats demonstrated enhanced anxiety levels and depression-like behaviors in adulthood. Regarding the oxidative stress markers, stressed rats exhibited significantly higher levels of malondialdehyde, a lipid peroxidation product, higher activities of antioxidant enzymes (glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase) and significantly lower total antioxidant reactivity capacity in the PFC. Additionally, adolescent stress significantly increased 5HT3 receptor mRNA expression and decreased BDNF content and its mRNA expression in the PFC. Treatments with SP, EX, EE, and the combined interventions alleviated these deficits. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that appropriate interventions during the adolescent period can protect against adolescent stress-induced behavioral, and biochemical defects and oxidative stress damage in adulthood.

Item Type:Article
زبان سند : انگلیسی
نویسنده اول :نصراله مرادی کر
نویسنده :معصومه دادخواه
نویسنده مسئول :علی رشیدی پور
Additional Information:IF:2.157 Indexed in: ISI, Scopus, PubMed/PMC, Embase, DOAJ
Uncontrolled Keywords:استرس نوجوانی، اضطراب، افسردگی، محیط غنی شده، فعالیت فیزیکی، اسپیرولینا، استرس اکسیداتیو،
کلیدواژه ها (انگلیسی):adolescent stress, anxiety, depression, environmental enrichment, physical activity spirulina, oxidative stress
Subjects:QT physiology
WL Nervous system
Divisions:Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology > Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center
ID Code:13407
Deposited By: Dr Masoumeh Dadkhah
Deposited On:09 Jul 1399 13:45
Last Modified:09 Jul 1399 13:45

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