Antidepressant-like effects of chronic guanosine in the olfactory bulbectomy mouse model.
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2021
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Major depressive disorder (MDD) leads to pervasive changes in the health of afflicted
patients. Despite advances in the understanding of MDD and its treatment, profound
innovation is needed to develop fast-onset antidepressants with higher effectiveness.
When acutely administered, the endogenous nucleoside guanosine (GUO) shows fast-
onset antidepressant-like effects in several mouse models, including the olfactory
bulbectomy (OBX) rodent model. OBX is advocated to possess translational value and
be suitable to assess the time course of depressive-like behavior in rodents. This study
aimed at investigating the long-term behavioral and neurochemical effects of GUO
in a mouse model of depression induced by bilateral bulbectomy (OBX). Mice were
submitted to OBX and, after 14 days of recovery, received daily (ip) administration of
7.5 mg/kg GUO or 40 mg/kg imipramine (IMI) for 45 days. GUO and IMI reversed
the OBX-induced hyperlocomotion and recognition memory impairment, hippocampal
BDNF increase, and redox imbalance (ROS, NO, and GSH levels). GUO also mitigated
the OBX-induced hippocampal neuroinflammation (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α, INF-γ, and IL-10).
Brain microPET imaging ([18F]FDG) shows that GUO also prevented the OBX-induced
increase in hippocampal FDG metabolism. These results provide additional evidence
for GUO antidepressant-like effects, associated with beneficial neurochemical outcomes
relevant to counteract depression.
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Major depressive disorder, Psychopharmacology, Purines - source: MeSH, Purinergic signaling
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ALMEIDA, R. F. de et al. Antidepressant-like effects of chronic guanosine in the olfactory bulbectomy mouse model. Frontiers in Psychiatry, v. 12, artigo 701408, 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.701408/full>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.