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Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression

Anhedonia is defined as a diminished ability to obtain pleasure from otherwise positive stimuli. Anxiety and mood disorders have been previously associated with dysregulation of the reward system, with anhedonia as a core element of major depressive disorder (MDD). The aim of the present study was t...

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Autores principales: Burstein, Or, Franko, Motty, Gale, Eyal, Handelsman, Assaf, Barak, Segev, Motsan, Shai, Shamir, Alon, Toledano, Roni, Simhon, Omri, Hirshler, Yafit, Chen, Gang, Doron, Ravid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5687745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29141007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188043
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author Burstein, Or
Franko, Motty
Gale, Eyal
Handelsman, Assaf
Barak, Segev
Motsan, Shai
Shamir, Alon
Toledano, Roni
Simhon, Omri
Hirshler, Yafit
Chen, Gang
Doron, Ravid
author_facet Burstein, Or
Franko, Motty
Gale, Eyal
Handelsman, Assaf
Barak, Segev
Motsan, Shai
Shamir, Alon
Toledano, Roni
Simhon, Omri
Hirshler, Yafit
Chen, Gang
Doron, Ravid
author_sort Burstein, Or
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description Anhedonia is defined as a diminished ability to obtain pleasure from otherwise positive stimuli. Anxiety and mood disorders have been previously associated with dysregulation of the reward system, with anhedonia as a core element of major depressive disorder (MDD). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether stress-induced anhedonia could be prevented by treatments with escitalopram or novel herbal treatment (NHT) in an animal model of depression. Unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) was administered for 4 weeks on ICR outbred mice. Following stress exposure, animals were randomly assigned to pharmacological treatment groups (i.e., saline, escitalopram or NHT). Treatments were delivered for 3 weeks. Hedonic tone was examined via ethanol and sucrose preferences. Biological indices pertinent to MDD and anhedonia were assessed: namely, hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and striatal dopamine receptor D2 (Drd2) mRNA expression levels. The results indicate that the UCMS-induced reductions in ethanol or sucrose preferences were normalized by escitalopram or NHT. This implies a resemblance between sucrose and ethanol in their hedonic-eliciting property. On a neurobiological aspect, UCMS-induced reduction in hippocampal BDNF levels was normalized by escitalopram or NHT, while UCMS-induced reduction in striatal Drd2 mRNA levels was normalized solely by NHT. The results accentuate the association of stress and anhedonia, and pinpoint a distinct effect for NHT on striatal Drd2 expression.
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spelling pubmed-56877452017-11-30 Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression Burstein, Or Franko, Motty Gale, Eyal Handelsman, Assaf Barak, Segev Motsan, Shai Shamir, Alon Toledano, Roni Simhon, Omri Hirshler, Yafit Chen, Gang Doron, Ravid PLoS One Research Article Anhedonia is defined as a diminished ability to obtain pleasure from otherwise positive stimuli. Anxiety and mood disorders have been previously associated with dysregulation of the reward system, with anhedonia as a core element of major depressive disorder (MDD). The aim of the present study was to investigate whether stress-induced anhedonia could be prevented by treatments with escitalopram or novel herbal treatment (NHT) in an animal model of depression. Unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) was administered for 4 weeks on ICR outbred mice. Following stress exposure, animals were randomly assigned to pharmacological treatment groups (i.e., saline, escitalopram or NHT). Treatments were delivered for 3 weeks. Hedonic tone was examined via ethanol and sucrose preferences. Biological indices pertinent to MDD and anhedonia were assessed: namely, hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and striatal dopamine receptor D2 (Drd2) mRNA expression levels. The results indicate that the UCMS-induced reductions in ethanol or sucrose preferences were normalized by escitalopram or NHT. This implies a resemblance between sucrose and ethanol in their hedonic-eliciting property. On a neurobiological aspect, UCMS-induced reduction in hippocampal BDNF levels was normalized by escitalopram or NHT, while UCMS-induced reduction in striatal Drd2 mRNA levels was normalized solely by NHT. The results accentuate the association of stress and anhedonia, and pinpoint a distinct effect for NHT on striatal Drd2 expression. Public Library of Science 2017-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5687745/ /pubmed/29141007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188043 Text en © 2017 Burstein et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Burstein, Or
Franko, Motty
Gale, Eyal
Handelsman, Assaf
Barak, Segev
Motsan, Shai
Shamir, Alon
Toledano, Roni
Simhon, Omri
Hirshler, Yafit
Chen, Gang
Doron, Ravid
Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title_full Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title_fullStr Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title_full_unstemmed Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title_short Escitalopram and NHT normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
title_sort escitalopram and nht normalized stress-induced anhedonia and molecular neuroadaptations in a mouse model of depression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5687745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29141007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188043
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