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In this study, antidepressant-like effects of intra-cerebroventricularly administration of oxoisoaporphine derivatives in post stroke-depressive like behavior were examined through despair swimming and tail suspension models. For this aim, acute ischemic stroke was induced by bilateral common carotid arteries occlusion which significantly changed the normal behaviors of male balb/c mice. We performed stroke-induced anhedonia test as a key result of post strokedepressive like behavior by determination of sucrose consumption. Results show that some 2,3-dihydro- and oxoisoaporphine derivatives modified the abnormality in the behaviors through decreasing in the immobility time in tail suspension and despair swimming models and increasing in the swimming and climbing times in despair swimming model. We concluded that these alkaloids showed antidepressant actions and therefore can be used for treatment of post strokedepressive like behavior in acute ischemic stroke patients.
Keywords: Oxoisoaporphine, antidepressant, depressive-like behavior, acute ischemic stroke.
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Behavioral Effects of 2,3-Dihydro- and Oxoisoaporphine Derivatives in Post Stroke-Depressive Like Behavior in Male Balb/c Mice
Volume: 13 Issue: 17
Author(s): Seyed Fazel Nabavi, Eduardo Sobarzo-Sánchez, Seyed Mohammad Nabavi, Maria Daglia, Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam and Andrea García Silva
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Keywords: Oxoisoaporphine, antidepressant, depressive-like behavior, acute ischemic stroke.
Abstract: In this study, antidepressant-like effects of intra-cerebroventricularly administration of oxoisoaporphine derivatives in post stroke-depressive like behavior were examined through despair swimming and tail suspension models. For this aim, acute ischemic stroke was induced by bilateral common carotid arteries occlusion which significantly changed the normal behaviors of male balb/c mice. We performed stroke-induced anhedonia test as a key result of post strokedepressive like behavior by determination of sucrose consumption. Results show that some 2,3-dihydro- and oxoisoaporphine derivatives modified the abnormality in the behaviors through decreasing in the immobility time in tail suspension and despair swimming models and increasing in the swimming and climbing times in despair swimming model. We concluded that these alkaloids showed antidepressant actions and therefore can be used for treatment of post strokedepressive like behavior in acute ischemic stroke patients.
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Nabavi Fazel Seyed, Sobarzo-Sánchez Eduardo, Nabavi Mohammad Seyed, Daglia Maria, Moghaddam Hajizadeh Akbar and Silva García Andrea, Behavioral Effects of 2,3-Dihydro- and Oxoisoaporphine Derivatives in Post Stroke-Depressive Like Behavior in Male Balb/c Mice, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2013; 13 (17) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15680266113139990148
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/15680266113139990148 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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