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Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence

BACKGROUND: Musk (Moschus moschiferus) has been described to have a significant impact on the central nervous system, as well as anticonvulsion and antidepressant effects. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of musk in alleviating alterations induced in olfactory bulb of depressed mice...

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Autores principales: Almohaimeed, Hailah M., Batawi, Ashwaq H., Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M., Al Jaouni, Soad, Mutlq Alsawat, Samiah A., Abd El Wahab, Manal G., AbdElfattah, Amany A., Ayuob, Nasra N.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34512285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2021.704180
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author Almohaimeed, Hailah M.
Batawi, Ashwaq H.
Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M.
Al Jaouni, Soad
Mutlq Alsawat, Samiah A.
Abd El Wahab, Manal G.
AbdElfattah, Amany A.
Ayuob, Nasra N.
author_facet Almohaimeed, Hailah M.
Batawi, Ashwaq H.
Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M.
Al Jaouni, Soad
Mutlq Alsawat, Samiah A.
Abd El Wahab, Manal G.
AbdElfattah, Amany A.
Ayuob, Nasra N.
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description BACKGROUND: Musk (Moschus moschiferus) has been described to have a significant impact on the central nervous system, as well as anticonvulsion and antidepressant effects. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of musk in alleviating alterations induced in olfactory bulb of depressed mice exposed to chronic stress and identify the mechanism behind it. METHODS: Fifty male albino mice were divided into five groups (n = 10 each): control, musk, chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), fluoxetine-treated, and musk-treated groups were included in this study. Behavioral changes and serum levels of corticosterone and proinflammatory cytokines included tumor necrosis factor α, interleukin 6, and oxidant/antioxidant profile were assessed at the end of the experiment. Main olfactory bulb (MOB) has been processed for histopathological examination. Gene expression of caspase-3, glial fibrillary acidic protein, and Ki67 were assessed in the MOB using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: The study showed that musk inhalation significantly reduced (p < 0.001) corticosterone level, immobility time, inflammatory cytokines, and oxidative stress markers in CUMS-exposed mice compared to the untreated CUMS group. Musk lessened CUMS-associated neuronal alterations in the MOB and significantly reduced apoptosis and enhanced neural cell proliferation (p < 0.001) comparable to fluoxetine. Musk significantly enhanced the level of antioxidants in the serum and significantly reduced inflammatory cytokines. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of musk and its constituents seemed to be behind its neuroprotective effect observed in this study. CONCLUSION: Musk effectively ameliorated the chronic stress–induced behavioral, biochemical, and neuronal structural changes in MOB mostly through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect.
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spelling pubmed-84303452021-09-11 Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence Almohaimeed, Hailah M. Batawi, Ashwaq H. Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M. Al Jaouni, Soad Mutlq Alsawat, Samiah A. Abd El Wahab, Manal G. AbdElfattah, Amany A. Ayuob, Nasra N. Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Musk (Moschus moschiferus) has been described to have a significant impact on the central nervous system, as well as anticonvulsion and antidepressant effects. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of musk in alleviating alterations induced in olfactory bulb of depressed mice exposed to chronic stress and identify the mechanism behind it. METHODS: Fifty male albino mice were divided into five groups (n = 10 each): control, musk, chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), fluoxetine-treated, and musk-treated groups were included in this study. Behavioral changes and serum levels of corticosterone and proinflammatory cytokines included tumor necrosis factor α, interleukin 6, and oxidant/antioxidant profile were assessed at the end of the experiment. Main olfactory bulb (MOB) has been processed for histopathological examination. Gene expression of caspase-3, glial fibrillary acidic protein, and Ki67 were assessed in the MOB using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: The study showed that musk inhalation significantly reduced (p < 0.001) corticosterone level, immobility time, inflammatory cytokines, and oxidative stress markers in CUMS-exposed mice compared to the untreated CUMS group. Musk lessened CUMS-associated neuronal alterations in the MOB and significantly reduced apoptosis and enhanced neural cell proliferation (p < 0.001) comparable to fluoxetine. Musk significantly enhanced the level of antioxidants in the serum and significantly reduced inflammatory cytokines. The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of musk and its constituents seemed to be behind its neuroprotective effect observed in this study. CONCLUSION: Musk effectively ameliorated the chronic stress–induced behavioral, biochemical, and neuronal structural changes in MOB mostly through its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8430345/ /pubmed/34512285 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2021.704180 Text en Copyright © 2021 Almohaimeed, Batawi, Mohammedsaleh, Al Jaouni, Mutlq Alsawat, Abd El Wahab, AbdElfattah and Ayuob. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Almohaimeed, Hailah M.
Batawi, Ashwaq H.
Mohammedsaleh, Zuhair M.
Al Jaouni, Soad
Mutlq Alsawat, Samiah A.
Abd El Wahab, Manal G.
AbdElfattah, Amany A.
Ayuob, Nasra N.
Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title_full Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title_fullStr Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title_short Musk (Moschus moschiferus) Attenuates Changes in Main Olfactory Bulb of Depressed Mice: Behavioral, Biochemical, and Histopathological Evidence
title_sort musk (moschus moschiferus) attenuates changes in main olfactory bulb of depressed mice: behavioral, biochemical, and histopathological evidence
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34512285
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2021.704180
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