2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2015.05.010
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Resveratrol ameliorates depressive-like behavior in repeated corticosterone-induced depression in mice

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“…A treatment with corticosterone for 3 wk was used to induce a model of depression in mice, which highlights the potential for depression to be activated by the stress response (10)(11)(12)(13). Consistent with previous reports (10-13), our results show that corticosterone treatment increases the expression of depression-like behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…A treatment with corticosterone for 3 wk was used to induce a model of depression in mice, which highlights the potential for depression to be activated by the stress response (10)(11)(12)(13). Consistent with previous reports (10-13), our results show that corticosterone treatment increases the expression of depression-like behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, chronic high concentrations of corticosterone induce attenuation of neurogenesis, abnormal function and morphology of neurons, and behavioral abnormalities (8,9). It has been reported that corticosterone administration increases the expression of depression-like behaviors (10)(11)(12)(13). Thus, we investigated whether collagen hydrolysate is effective in a stress-induced mouse model of depression where mice were administered corticosterone for 21 d.…”
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“…As reported recently, in order to reach a 1.8- to 2-fold increase of the blood corticosterone concentration in mice after 21 days, a dose of 40 mg/Kg/day would be required (Ali et al, 2015; Weng et al, 2016). In our experiment, the designed pellet delivery was close to 20 mg/Kg/day and the increase of the measured plasma corticosterone concentration was 1.5-fold compared to PL group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preclinical studies have shown the antidepressant-like effect of resveratrol in various rodent models including the corticosterone-induced depression in mice (Ali et al 2015) and the Wistar-Kyoto rat model of depression (Hurley et al 2014). Moreover, in both cases, the antidepressant effect of resveratrol was associated with an increase in hippocampal BDNF (Hurley et al 2014; Ali et al 2015).…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preclinical studies have shown the antidepressant-like effect of resveratrol in various rodent models including the corticosterone-induced depression in mice (Ali et al 2015) and the Wistar-Kyoto rat model of depression (Hurley et al 2014). Moreover, in both cases, the antidepressant effect of resveratrol was associated with an increase in hippocampal BDNF (Hurley et al 2014; Ali et al 2015). Interestingly, resveratrol also prevented depression and the impaired cognition induced by chronic unpredictable mild stress in rats, and resulted in an increase in hippocampal BDNF (Ge et al 2013; Liu et al 2014b).…”
Section: Resveratrolmentioning
confidence: 99%