Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, 304022, India.
Department of Pharmacy, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan, 304022, India.
Cell Biochem Biophys. 2024 Jun;82(2):1335-1351. doi: 10.1007/s12013-024-01288-8. Epub 2024 Jun 21.
Depression is a neuropsychological disorder with a complex pathophysiology and its pharmacotherapy is compromised by adverse side effects. Addressing the need for effective treatment for depression, the current study aims to characterize the antidepressant activity of oil extract derived from Aethoscytus foveolus, bugs that are widely available in India, in a mice model of stress-induced depression. Chemical moieties characterized by GC-MS of A. foveolus oil extract have shown good affinity for monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) in-silico. In-vitro MAO-inhibitory assay using mouse brain homogenates also showed similar results at IC50 1.363 nM (R = 0.981, SD ± 0.05, n = 3) of it. These results encouraged us to investigate the antidepressant potential of this oil extract in vivo. Stress-exposed mice (Swiss Albino, either sex, 25-30 gm) were administered 5 and 10 mg/kg doses of oil extract and classified as separate groups (N = 6 per group). Behavioral tests like the forced-swim test, tail-suspension test, and open-field test demonstrated significant attenuation of stress-induced depressive-like behavior of mice by both doses (p < 0.0001 with positive control group i.e., stress group), while biochemical tests on mice brain tissues showed amelioration of stress-induced hyperactivation of MAO (p < 0.0001) and oxidative stress (by increasing Superoxide dismutase and catalase, while reducing lipid peroxidase and nitric oxide) (p < 0.0001). The altered mRNA expression of proinflammatory cytokines (NF-κB, IL-6, IL-12, and TNF-α) (p < 0.015) was also improved by this oil extract. In addition, histopathology of hippocampus tissues of mice supports that this oil recovers stress-mediated structural changes of the brain. In conclusion our findings suggest that oil derived from A. foveolus could be beneficial in the alleviation of stress-mediated depressive-like behavior of mice, and in our knowledge, this is the first report identifying anti-neurodegenerative potential of A. foveolus.
抑郁症是一种神经心理学障碍,具有复杂的病理生理学,其药物治疗受到不良反应的影响。为了满足对有效治疗抑郁症的需求,本研究旨在以应激诱导的抑郁症小鼠模型为基础,研究从印度广泛存在的 Aethoscytus foveolus 中提取的油提取物的抗抑郁活性。通过 GC-MS 对 A. foveolus 油提取物进行化学特征分析表明,其对单胺氧化酶 A(MAO-A)具有良好的亲和力。使用鼠脑匀浆进行的体外 MAO 抑制试验也得到了类似的结果,IC50 为 1.363 nM(R=0.981,SD±0.05,n=3)。这些结果鼓励我们在体内研究这种油提取物的抗抑郁潜力。应激暴露的小鼠(瑞士白化,雌雄均可,25-30 克)给予 5 和 10 毫克/千克剂量的油提取物,并分为单独的组(每组 6 只)。强迫游泳试验、悬尾试验和旷场试验等行为试验表明,两种剂量均显著减轻了应激诱导的小鼠抑郁样行为(与阳性对照组即应激组相比,p<0.0001),而对小鼠脑组织的生化试验表明,应激诱导的 MAO(p<0.0001)和氧化应激(通过增加超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶,同时减少脂质过氧化物和一氧化氮)过度激活得到改善(p<0.0001)。这种油提取物还改善了促炎细胞因子(NF-κB、IL-6、IL-12 和 TNF-α)的改变的 mRNA 表达(p<0.015)。此外,小鼠海马组织的组织病理学支持这种油提取物恢复了应激介导的大脑结构变化。总之,我们的研究结果表明,A. foveolus 衍生的油可能有助于缓解应激诱导的小鼠抑郁样行为,并且据我们所知,这是首次报道鉴定 A. foveolus 的神经退行性变潜力。