2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2011.06.017
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The role of 5-HT1A receptors in fish oil-mediated increased BDNF expression in the rat hippocampus and cortex: A possible antidepressant mechanism

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“…For example, rats fed DHA-adequate diets from gestation to 18 weeks old had elevated BDNF protein in the hippocampus and hypothalamus ( 80 ), and those fed an ␣ -linolenic acid suffi cient diet from weaning to 18 weeks old had elevated BDNF protein expression in the frontal cortex ( 81 ) compared with animals on defi cient diets. In addition, fi sh oil supplementation during gestation and lactation increased hippocampal and cortical BDNF protein levels in 21-dayold and 90-day-old rats ( 49 ). Our data are in line with these reports but suggest that the effects of dietary DHA during development on brain BDNF protein levels are likely dependent on the timing of DHA supplementation in a brain region-specifi c manner.…”
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“…For example, rats fed DHA-adequate diets from gestation to 18 weeks old had elevated BDNF protein in the hippocampus and hypothalamus ( 80 ), and those fed an ␣ -linolenic acid suffi cient diet from weaning to 18 weeks old had elevated BDNF protein expression in the frontal cortex ( 81 ) compared with animals on defi cient diets. In addition, fi sh oil supplementation during gestation and lactation increased hippocampal and cortical BDNF protein levels in 21-dayold and 90-day-old rats ( 49 ). Our data are in line with these reports but suggest that the effects of dietary DHA during development on brain BDNF protein levels are likely dependent on the timing of DHA supplementation in a brain region-specifi c manner.…”
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“…Brain serotonin content is well known to be dependent on plasma tryptophan concentration ( 47 ), and the circulating serotonin level may also be an indicator of brain serotonin concentration ( 48 ). In a recent study, rats supplemented with high-DHA fi sh oil from gestation to adulthood exhibited decreased immobility in the FST and had increased levels of serotonin in the hippocampus and cortex, effects that were inhibited by acute treatment with a 5-HT 1A serotonin receptor antagonist ( 49 ). This suggests that optimal DHA status may enhance serotonergic neurotransmission, thereby improving depressive-like behaviors.…”
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“…Earlier studies have described the positive influence of DHA on BDNF expression in vitro in induced pluripotent stem cells [89], and in the CNS [90][91][92]. Similarly to IL-6, the lowest concentrations of EPA resulted in an increase in BDNF levels that disappeared at higher concentrations.…”
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“…It follows that rats with low omega-3 intake had decreased neuronal plasticity [109], while animals given omega-3 within their diet have increased BDNF expression within the hippocampus and neocortex [110], which are key sites for memory…”
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