15 / 2021-07-14 17:24:12
Deferoxamine Protects Against CUMS-Induced depression-like cognitive deficits and synaptic plasticity dysfunction via inhibiting neuroinflammation
deferoxamine,chronic unpredictable mild stress,synaptic plasticity,Inflammation
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张琪悦 / 南开大学
张涛 / 南开大学
Depression has several negative effects on social relationship as well as learning and memory abilities. Previous studies showed that depression can exacerbate inflammation, which in turn further aggravate depression. Deferoxamine (DFO) which is a clinical medicine has been suggested to reduce inflammation and protect against mania. Here, we established a chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) model to investigate whether DFO exerts a neuroprotective function in depression. Sucrose preference test was performed during the model establishing period. The anxiety-like and depression-like behaviors were measured by forced swimming test (FST), open-field test (OFT) as well as elevated plus-maze test (EPT). Spatial cognitions were evaluated by Morris water maze test (MWM). Further, both long-term potentiation (LTP) and depotentiation (LTD) were recorded in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) region. Results showed that DFO effectively alleviated anxiety-like as well as depression-like behaviors and partially rescued the cognition impairments caused by CUMS model. Additionally, the decrease of dendritic spine density in the hippocampus DG region was mitigated by DFO. Western blot assay indicated that inflammation was ameliorated. Together, these findings suggest that DFO plays a protective role in cognitive impairments and synaptic plasticity deficits resulting from depression by diminishing inflammation.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    08月06日

    2021

    08月09日

    2021

  • 08月09日 2021

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中国神经科学学会离子通道与受体分会
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河北工业大学
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