51. Low dose γ radiation enhances antidepressant effect of resveratrol: Behavioral and neurochemical studies.
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Karam HM and Radwan RR
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- Animals, Antidepressive Agents therapeutic use, Brain drug effects, Brain metabolism, Brain radiation effects, Female, Hindlimb Suspension, Male, Mice, Motor Activity drug effects, Motor Activity radiation effects, Neuroprotective Agents therapeutic use, Neurotransmitter Agents metabolism, Radiation Dosage, Resveratrol therapeutic use, Whole-Body Irradiation, Antidepressive Agents pharmacology, Behavior, Animal drug effects, Behavior, Animal radiation effects, Brain Chemistry drug effects, Brain Chemistry radiation effects, Depression drug therapy, Gamma Rays, Neuroprotective Agents pharmacology, Resveratrol pharmacology
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The low dose of radiation (LDR) has received growing attention for its beneficial neuroprotective effect. This study was designed to investigate the enhancing effect of LDR on the antidepressant potential of resveratrol against diazepam-induced depression in mice. Female mice divided into five groups; control, diazepam (2 mg/kg), LDR (0.5Gy) + diazepam, resveratrol (20 mg/kg) + diazepam, LDR + resveratrol+diazepam. Mice received diazepam showed depressive symptoms as evidenced by decreased locomotor activity in the open field and increased immobility time in the forced swimming and tail suspension tests integrated with a marked decline in biogenic amines (serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine) in brain tissues. These effects were ameliorated by LDR or resveratrol administration demonstrating an antidepressant activity. Interestingly, LDR triggered the antidepressant effect of resveratrol as it restored the changes in behavioral tests, neurotransmitters, and neuro-histoarchitecture. In conclusion, these findings suggested that LDR could be considered as a novel adjuvant that augmented the resveratrol antidepressant effect and might serve as a potential therapeutic approach for depression., (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2020
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