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Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice
Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide, usually associated with anxiety. The multi-etiological nature of depression has increased the search for new antidepressant molecules, including irisin, for which, in a previous study, we tested its effect in young mice when...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076715 |
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author | Pignataro, Patrizia Dicarlo, Manuela Suriano, Clelia Sanesi, Lorenzo Zerlotin, Roberta Storlino, Giuseppina Oranger, Angela Zecca, Chiara Dell’Abate, Maria Teresa Mori, Giorgio Grano, Maria Colucci, Silvia Colaianni, Graziana |
author_facet | Pignataro, Patrizia Dicarlo, Manuela Suriano, Clelia Sanesi, Lorenzo Zerlotin, Roberta Storlino, Giuseppina Oranger, Angela Zecca, Chiara Dell’Abate, Maria Teresa Mori, Giorgio Grano, Maria Colucci, Silvia Colaianni, Graziana |
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description | Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide, usually associated with anxiety. The multi-etiological nature of depression has increased the search for new antidepressant molecules, including irisin, for which, in a previous study, we tested its effect in young mice when administered intraperitoneally in a long-term intermittent manner. Here, we evaluated the effect of subcutaneous short-term irisin administration (100 µg/Kg/day/5 days) in male and female mice subjected to behavioral paradigms: Tail Suspension Test (TST), Forced Swim Test (FST), Elevated Plus Maze (EPM), and Y Maze (YM). Moreover, a qRT-PCR assay was performed to analyze the impact of irisin treatment on Pgc-1α/FNDC5 expression in the brain. A significant reduction in immobility time in TST and FST was observed in irisin-treated mice. Furthermore, irisin treatment significantly increased the number of entries and time spent in open arms, demonstrating its anxiolytic effect. Memory-enhancing effects were not reported in YM. Interestingly, no gender differences were observed in all behavioral tests. Overall, these results suggest that short-term subcutaneous irisin administration can exert an antidepressant and anxiolytic role, probably due to the activation of the Pgc-1α/FNDC5 system in the brain. Further investigation could lead to the identification of irisin as a new agent for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. |
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spelling | pubmed-100954432023-04-13 Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice Pignataro, Patrizia Dicarlo, Manuela Suriano, Clelia Sanesi, Lorenzo Zerlotin, Roberta Storlino, Giuseppina Oranger, Angela Zecca, Chiara Dell’Abate, Maria Teresa Mori, Giorgio Grano, Maria Colucci, Silvia Colaianni, Graziana Int J Mol Sci Article Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide, usually associated with anxiety. The multi-etiological nature of depression has increased the search for new antidepressant molecules, including irisin, for which, in a previous study, we tested its effect in young mice when administered intraperitoneally in a long-term intermittent manner. Here, we evaluated the effect of subcutaneous short-term irisin administration (100 µg/Kg/day/5 days) in male and female mice subjected to behavioral paradigms: Tail Suspension Test (TST), Forced Swim Test (FST), Elevated Plus Maze (EPM), and Y Maze (YM). Moreover, a qRT-PCR assay was performed to analyze the impact of irisin treatment on Pgc-1α/FNDC5 expression in the brain. A significant reduction in immobility time in TST and FST was observed in irisin-treated mice. Furthermore, irisin treatment significantly increased the number of entries and time spent in open arms, demonstrating its anxiolytic effect. Memory-enhancing effects were not reported in YM. Interestingly, no gender differences were observed in all behavioral tests. Overall, these results suggest that short-term subcutaneous irisin administration can exert an antidepressant and anxiolytic role, probably due to the activation of the Pgc-1α/FNDC5 system in the brain. Further investigation could lead to the identification of irisin as a new agent for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. MDPI 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10095443/ /pubmed/37047687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076715 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pignataro, Patrizia Dicarlo, Manuela Suriano, Clelia Sanesi, Lorenzo Zerlotin, Roberta Storlino, Giuseppina Oranger, Angela Zecca, Chiara Dell’Abate, Maria Teresa Mori, Giorgio Grano, Maria Colucci, Silvia Colaianni, Graziana Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title | Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title_full | Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title_fullStr | Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title_short | Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice |
title_sort | once-daily subcutaneous irisin administration mitigates depression- and anxiety-like behavior in young mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076715 |
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