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Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study

BACKGROUND: Chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) can cause behavioral and physiological abnormalities that are important to the prediction of symptoms of depression that may be associated with cerebral glucose metabolic abnormalities. Curcumin showed potential antidepressant effects, but whether or no...

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Autores principales: Lin, Zheng, Shi, Ligen, Lu, Jing, Li, Jinhui, Hu, Hua, Zuo, Chuantao, Tang, Weijun, Lu, Yunrong, Bao, Aimin, Xu, Lei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23914948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-202
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author Lin, Zheng
Shi, Ligen
Lu, Jing
Li, Jinhui
Hu, Hua
Zuo, Chuantao
Tang, Weijun
Lu, Yunrong
Bao, Aimin
Xu, Lei
author_facet Lin, Zheng
Shi, Ligen
Lu, Jing
Li, Jinhui
Hu, Hua
Zuo, Chuantao
Tang, Weijun
Lu, Yunrong
Bao, Aimin
Xu, Lei
author_sort Lin, Zheng
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) can cause behavioral and physiological abnormalities that are important to the prediction of symptoms of depression that may be associated with cerebral glucose metabolic abnormalities. Curcumin showed potential antidepressant effects, but whether or not it can reverse cerebral functional abnormalities and so ameliorate depression remains unknown. METHODS: To investigate the effects of curcumin on brain activity in CUS rats, rats were subjected to 3 weeks of CUS and then treated with curcumin orally at a dose of 40 mg/kg/day for one month. (18) F fluorodeoxyglucose ((18) F-FDG)-micro positron emission tomography (micro-PET) neuroimaging was used to detect changes in cerebral metabolism. Body weight, sucrose preference, and open field tests were used to record depressive behaviors during CUS and after curcumin treatment. RESULTS: Three weeks of CUS significantly decreased body weight, sucrose preference, sucrose consumption, total distance travelling, and the number of rearing events. It also induced metabolic alterations in several parts of the brain, showing increased glucose metabolism in the right hemisphere. After curcumin treatment for one month, sucrose preference, sucrose consumption, total distance travelling, and the number of rearing events returned to normal levels. Curcumin treatment also induced strong deactivation of the left primary auditory cortex and activation of amygdalohippocampal cortex. CONCLUSION: Curcumin was found to ameliorate the abnormalities in the behavior and brain glucose metabolism caused by CUS, which may account for its antidepressive effects.
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spelling pubmed-37510572013-08-24 Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study Lin, Zheng Shi, Ligen Lu, Jing Li, Jinhui Hu, Hua Zuo, Chuantao Tang, Weijun Lu, Yunrong Bao, Aimin Xu, Lei BMC Complement Altern Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) can cause behavioral and physiological abnormalities that are important to the prediction of symptoms of depression that may be associated with cerebral glucose metabolic abnormalities. Curcumin showed potential antidepressant effects, but whether or not it can reverse cerebral functional abnormalities and so ameliorate depression remains unknown. METHODS: To investigate the effects of curcumin on brain activity in CUS rats, rats were subjected to 3 weeks of CUS and then treated with curcumin orally at a dose of 40 mg/kg/day for one month. (18) F fluorodeoxyglucose ((18) F-FDG)-micro positron emission tomography (micro-PET) neuroimaging was used to detect changes in cerebral metabolism. Body weight, sucrose preference, and open field tests were used to record depressive behaviors during CUS and after curcumin treatment. RESULTS: Three weeks of CUS significantly decreased body weight, sucrose preference, sucrose consumption, total distance travelling, and the number of rearing events. It also induced metabolic alterations in several parts of the brain, showing increased glucose metabolism in the right hemisphere. After curcumin treatment for one month, sucrose preference, sucrose consumption, total distance travelling, and the number of rearing events returned to normal levels. Curcumin treatment also induced strong deactivation of the left primary auditory cortex and activation of amygdalohippocampal cortex. CONCLUSION: Curcumin was found to ameliorate the abnormalities in the behavior and brain glucose metabolism caused by CUS, which may account for its antidepressive effects. BioMed Central 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3751057/ /pubmed/23914948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-202 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lin, Zheng
Shi, Ligen
Lu, Jing
Li, Jinhui
Hu, Hua
Zuo, Chuantao
Tang, Weijun
Lu, Yunrong
Bao, Aimin
Xu, Lei
Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title_full Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title_fullStr Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title_short Effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) F-FDG micro-PET study
title_sort effects of curcumin on glucose metabolism in the brains of rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress: a (18) f-fdg micro-pet study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23914948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-13-202
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