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Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model

Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders being also a comorbid state of other diseases. We aimed to evaluate the anxiolytic-like effects of carvedilol (CVD), a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure with potent antioxidant effects, in animals exposed to chroni...

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Autores principales: de Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares, da Silva Medeiros, Ingridy, Vasconcelos, Germana Silva, de Aquino, Gabriel Ângelo, Filho, Francisco Maurício Sales Cysne, de Almeida, Jamily Cunha, Alves, Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes, Macêdo, Danielle S., Leal, Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira, Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36035219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6906722
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author de Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares
da Silva Medeiros, Ingridy
Vasconcelos, Germana Silva
de Aquino, Gabriel Ângelo
Filho, Francisco Maurício Sales Cysne
de Almeida, Jamily Cunha
Alves, Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes
Macêdo, Danielle S.
Leal, Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira
Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes
author_facet de Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares
da Silva Medeiros, Ingridy
Vasconcelos, Germana Silva
de Aquino, Gabriel Ângelo
Filho, Francisco Maurício Sales Cysne
de Almeida, Jamily Cunha
Alves, Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes
Macêdo, Danielle S.
Leal, Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira
Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes
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description Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders being also a comorbid state of other diseases. We aimed to evaluate the anxiolytic-like effects of carvedilol (CVD), a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure with potent antioxidant effects, in animals exposed to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS). To do this, female Swiss mice were exposed to different stressors for 21 days. Between days 15 and 21, the animals received oral CVD (5 or 10 mg/kg) or the antidepressant desvenlafaxine (DVS 10 mg/kg). On the 22(nd) day, behavioral tests were conducted to evaluate locomotor activity (open field) and anxiety-like alterations (elevated plus-maze—EPM and hole board—HB tests). After behavioral determinations, the animals were euthanized, and the adrenal gland, blood and brain areas, prefrontal cortex (PFC), and hippocampus were removed for biochemical analysis. CUS reduced the crossings while increased rearing and grooming, an effect reversed by both doses of CVD and DVS. CUS decreased the number of entries and permanence time in the open arms of the EPM, while all treatments reversed this effect. CUS reduced the number of head dips in the HB, an effect reversed by CVD. The CUS reduced weight gain, while only CVD5 reversed this effect. A reduction in the cortical layer size of the adrenal gland was observed in stressed animals, which CVD reversed. Increased myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ), as well as reduction of interleukin-4 (IL-4) induced by CUS, were reversed by CVD. DVS and CVD increased IL-6 in both brain areas. In the hippocampus, DVS caused an increase in IFN-γ. Our data show that CVD presents an anxiolytic effect partially associated with immune-inflammatory mechanism regulation.
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spelling pubmed-94177882022-08-27 Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model de Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares da Silva Medeiros, Ingridy Vasconcelos, Germana Silva de Aquino, Gabriel Ângelo Filho, Francisco Maurício Sales Cysne de Almeida, Jamily Cunha Alves, Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes Macêdo, Danielle S. Leal, Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders being also a comorbid state of other diseases. We aimed to evaluate the anxiolytic-like effects of carvedilol (CVD), a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure with potent antioxidant effects, in animals exposed to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS). To do this, female Swiss mice were exposed to different stressors for 21 days. Between days 15 and 21, the animals received oral CVD (5 or 10 mg/kg) or the antidepressant desvenlafaxine (DVS 10 mg/kg). On the 22(nd) day, behavioral tests were conducted to evaluate locomotor activity (open field) and anxiety-like alterations (elevated plus-maze—EPM and hole board—HB tests). After behavioral determinations, the animals were euthanized, and the adrenal gland, blood and brain areas, prefrontal cortex (PFC), and hippocampus were removed for biochemical analysis. CUS reduced the crossings while increased rearing and grooming, an effect reversed by both doses of CVD and DVS. CUS decreased the number of entries and permanence time in the open arms of the EPM, while all treatments reversed this effect. CUS reduced the number of head dips in the HB, an effect reversed by CVD. The CUS reduced weight gain, while only CVD5 reversed this effect. A reduction in the cortical layer size of the adrenal gland was observed in stressed animals, which CVD reversed. Increased myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ), as well as reduction of interleukin-4 (IL-4) induced by CUS, were reversed by CVD. DVS and CVD increased IL-6 in both brain areas. In the hippocampus, DVS caused an increase in IFN-γ. Our data show that CVD presents an anxiolytic effect partially associated with immune-inflammatory mechanism regulation. Hindawi 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9417788/ /pubmed/36035219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6906722 Text en Copyright © 2022 Caren Nádia Soares de Sousa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares
da Silva Medeiros, Ingridy
Vasconcelos, Germana Silva
de Aquino, Gabriel Ângelo
Filho, Francisco Maurício Sales Cysne
de Almeida, Jamily Cunha
Alves, Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes
Macêdo, Danielle S.
Leal, Luzia Kalyne Almeida Moreira
Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes
Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model
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title_full Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model
title_fullStr Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model
title_full_unstemmed Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model
title_short Anxiolytic Effect of Carvedilol in Chronic Unpredictable Stress Model
title_sort anxiolytic effect of carvedilol in chronic unpredictable stress model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36035219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6906722
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