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Change of depression-like behavior in chronic alcoholism and withdrawal model, and co-mechanism of depression and chronic alcoholism in mice / 中国病理生理杂志
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-487113
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ABSTRACT
AIM: To investigate the behavior of depression in chronic alcoholism and withdrawal model of mice, and to explore the co-mechanism of alcoholism and depression.METHODS: A novel model of chronic alcoholism was constructed in this study.The animals were divided into normal control group, and alcohol 7 d, 14 d, 21 d and 28 d groups.The mice were given alcohol preference test on the 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th days.After the test, alcohol were withdrawn for 1 d, then the next day the mice were given behavior test of depression.After the test, the mice were sacri-ficed.The contents of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) were detected by HPLC.The expression of cAMP response element-binding protein ( CREB) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor ( BDNF) was detected by Western blot.RESULTS:The mice showed an obvious drinking phenomenon, and the immobility time of forced swimming test and tail suspension test was significantly increased, with increasing drinking days and withdrawal times.5-HT level in 7 d group mice only increased in frontal cortex (P<0.05).However, compared with control group, 5-HT levels in hippocampus and cortex were decreased on the 21th and 28th days (P<0.01).NE levels in 21 d and 28 d groups were decreased in hippo-campus and frontal cortex (P<0.05), and no significant change was observed in 7 d and 14 d groups.The protein levels of p-CREB and BDNF were significantly decreased in hippocampus and frontal cortex of 12 d and 28 d groups (P<0.05), and no significant change was observed in 7 d group and 14 d group.CONCLUSION:The co-mechanism of alcoholism, withdrawal and depression is related to 5-HT.5-HT-cAMP-CREB-BDNF signaling pathway may be a common mechanism for alcoholism and depression.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology Year: 2016 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology Year: 2016 Type: Article