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Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice
This study aimed to examine the antidepressant properties of apigenin in an experimental mouse model of chronic mild stress (CMS). Three weeks following CMS, albino mice of either sex were tested for their antidepressant effects using the tail suspension test (TST) and the sucrose preference test. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249055 |
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author | Alghamdi, Adel Almuqbil, Mansour Alrofaidi, Mohammad A. Burzangi, Abdulhadi S. Alshamrani, Ali A. Alzahrani, Abdullah R. Kamal, Mehnaz Imran, Mohd. Alshehri, Sultan Mannasaheb, Basheerahmed Abdulaziz Alomar, Nasser Fawzan Asdaq, Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin |
author_facet | Alghamdi, Adel Almuqbil, Mansour Alrofaidi, Mohammad A. Burzangi, Abdulhadi S. Alshamrani, Ali A. Alzahrani, Abdullah R. Kamal, Mehnaz Imran, Mohd. Alshehri, Sultan Mannasaheb, Basheerahmed Abdulaziz Alomar, Nasser Fawzan Asdaq, Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin |
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description | This study aimed to examine the antidepressant properties of apigenin in an experimental mouse model of chronic mild stress (CMS). Three weeks following CMS, albino mice of either sex were tested for their antidepressant effects using the tail suspension test (TST) and the sucrose preference test. The percentage preference for sucrose solution and the amount of time spent immobile in the TST were calculated. The brain malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, catalase activity, and reduced glutathione levels were checked to determine the antioxidant potential of treatments. When compared to the control, animals treated with apigenin during the CMS periods showed significantly shorter TST immobility times. Apigenin administration raised the percentage preference for sucrose solution in a dose-dependent manner, which put it on par with the widely used antidepressant imipramine. Animals treated with apigenin displayed a significantly (p ˂ 0.05) greater spontaneous locomotor count (281) when compared to the vehicle-treated group (245). Apigenin was also highly effective in significantly (p ˂ 0.01) lowering plasma corticosterone levels (17 vs. 28 µg/mL) and nitrite (19 vs. 33 µg/mL) produced by CMS in comparison to the control group. During CMS, a high dose (50 mg/kg) of apigenin was given, which greatly increased the reduced glutathione level while significantly decreasing the brain’s MDA and catalase activity when compared to the control group. As a result, we infer that high doses of apigenin may have potential antidepressant effects in animal models via various mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-97871002022-12-24 Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice Alghamdi, Adel Almuqbil, Mansour Alrofaidi, Mohammad A. Burzangi, Abdulhadi S. Alshamrani, Ali A. Alzahrani, Abdullah R. Kamal, Mehnaz Imran, Mohd. Alshehri, Sultan Mannasaheb, Basheerahmed Abdulaziz Alomar, Nasser Fawzan Asdaq, Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Molecules Article This study aimed to examine the antidepressant properties of apigenin in an experimental mouse model of chronic mild stress (CMS). Three weeks following CMS, albino mice of either sex were tested for their antidepressant effects using the tail suspension test (TST) and the sucrose preference test. The percentage preference for sucrose solution and the amount of time spent immobile in the TST were calculated. The brain malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, catalase activity, and reduced glutathione levels were checked to determine the antioxidant potential of treatments. When compared to the control, animals treated with apigenin during the CMS periods showed significantly shorter TST immobility times. Apigenin administration raised the percentage preference for sucrose solution in a dose-dependent manner, which put it on par with the widely used antidepressant imipramine. Animals treated with apigenin displayed a significantly (p ˂ 0.05) greater spontaneous locomotor count (281) when compared to the vehicle-treated group (245). Apigenin was also highly effective in significantly (p ˂ 0.01) lowering plasma corticosterone levels (17 vs. 28 µg/mL) and nitrite (19 vs. 33 µg/mL) produced by CMS in comparison to the control group. During CMS, a high dose (50 mg/kg) of apigenin was given, which greatly increased the reduced glutathione level while significantly decreasing the brain’s MDA and catalase activity when compared to the control group. As a result, we infer that high doses of apigenin may have potential antidepressant effects in animal models via various mechanisms. MDPI 2022-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9787100/ /pubmed/36558188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249055 Text en © 2022 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 Alghamdi, Adel Almuqbil, Mansour Alrofaidi, Mohammad A. Burzangi, Abdulhadi S. Alshamrani, Ali A. Alzahrani, Abdullah R. Kamal, Mehnaz Imran, Mohd. Alshehri, Sultan Mannasaheb, Basheerahmed Abdulaziz Alomar, Nasser Fawzan Asdaq, Syed Mohammed Basheeruddin Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title | Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title_full | Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title_fullStr | Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title_short | Potential Antioxidant Activity of Apigenin in the Obviating Stress-Mediated Depressive Symptoms of Experimental Mice |
title_sort | potential antioxidant activity of apigenin in the obviating stress-mediated depressive symptoms of experimental mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787100/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36558188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27249055 |
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