Darbepoetin alpha 对雄性大鼠具有抗焦虑和抗神经炎症的作用。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY BMC Immunology Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1186/s12865-024-00665-5
Hasan Çalışkan, Deniz Önal, Erhan Nalçacı
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目的:我们旨在研究促红细胞生成素衍生物达贝拉α(DEPO)在神经炎症模型中对不同行为和生物通路的抗焦虑作用:将 40 只成年雄性 Wistar 白化大鼠分为四组(对照组、LPS 组、DEPO 组和 DEPO + LPS 组)。大鼠接受每周一次、每次 5 µg /kg 的 DEPO 治疗,为期四周,然后用 2 mg/kg 脂多糖(LPS)诱导神经炎症。进行高架迷宫、开阔地和光暗箱测试以评估焦虑水平。通过观察哈德氏腺分泌物进行评分。对前额叶皮层、纹状体和血清中的肿瘤坏死因子α(TNF-α)、白细胞介素-1-β(IL-1β)、脑源性生长因子(BDNF)、血清素、皮质醇、总抗氧化剂/氧化剂(TAS/TOS)和总/游离硫醇水平进行了测定:DEPO对DEPO组和DEPO + LPS组都有很强的抗焦虑作用。与对照组相比,给予 DEPO 可提高大鼠血清素和 BDNF 水平,降低基础皮质醇和 TNF-α 水平。天真大鼠服用 DEPO 后,IL-1β 没有发生变化。预防性 DEPO 治疗显著降低了 DEPO + LPS 组的皮质醇、IL-1β 和 TNF-α。此外,预防性服用 DEPO 能显著缓解 DEPO + LPS 组血清素和 BDNF 水平的下降。此外,DEPO还能改善DEPO + LPS组硬腺分泌过多的情况。与对照组相比,服用 DEPO 后血清中的游离硫醇含量有所增加。在接受预防性 DEPO 的 DEPO + LPS 组中没有发现类似的效果。所有实验组的 TAS 均无差异。给予 DEPO 会增加血清和前额叶皮层中的 TOS 和 OSI,但不会增加纹状体中的 TOS 和 OSI。结论:Darbepoetin alpha能增加血清和前额叶皮层中的TOS和OSI,但纹状体中的TOS和OSI却没有增加:结论:Darbepoetin alpha 对神经炎症模型和天真大鼠的许多生理机制都有抗焦虑作用。
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Darbepoetin alpha has an anxiolytic and anti-neuroinflammatory effect in male rats.

Aims: We aimed to investigate the anxiolytic effect of darbepoetin alpha (DEPO), an erythropoietin derivative, in a neuroinflammation model regarding different behaviors and biological pathways.

Methods: Forty adult male Wistar albino rats were divided into four groups (control, LPS, DEPO, and DEPO + LPS). The rats were treated with 5 µg /kg DEPO once a week for four weeks, after which neuroinflammation was induced with 2 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The elevated plus maze, open-field, and light‒dark box tests were conducted to assess anxiety levels. Harderian gland secretions were scored via observation. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), Interleukin-1-beta (IL-1β), brain-derived growth factor (BDNF), serotonin, cortisol, total antioxidant/oxidant (TAS/TOS), and total/free thiol levels were measured in the prefrontal cortex, striatum, and serum.

Results: DEPO had a potent anxiolytic effect on both DEPO and DEPO + LPS groups. Compared to the control group, DEPO administration caused an increase in serotonin and BDNF levels and decreased basal cortisol and TNF-α levels in naive rats. IL-1β did not alter after DEPO administration in naive rats. Prophylactic DEPO treatment remarkably downregulated cortisol, IL-1β, and TNF-α in the DEPO + LPS group. In addition, prophylactic DEPO administration significantly attenuated the decrease in serotonin and BDNF levels in the DEPO + LPS group. Furthermore, DEPO ameliorated excessive harderian gland secretion in the DEPO + LPS group. Compared with those in the control group, the free thiol content in the serum increased after DEPO administration. No similar effect was seen in the DEPO + LPS group receiving prophylactic DEPO. TAS showed no difference among all experimental groups. DEPO administration increased TOS and OSI in the serum and prefrontal cortex but not in the striatum. This effect was not seen in the DEPO + LPS group.

Conclusion: Darbepoetin alpha had an anxiolytic effect on many physiological mechanisms in a neuroinflammation model and naive rats.

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BMC Immunology
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期刊介绍: BMC Immunology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in molecular, cellular, tissue-level, organismal, functional, and developmental aspects of the immune system as well as clinical studies and animal models of human diseases.
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