2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13348
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Thymoquinone harbors protection against Concanavalin A‐induced behavior deficit in BALB/c mice model

Abstract: Global health estimates indicated approximately 322 million people living with depression. Rising cost of depressive illness treatment and non-responsiveness to existing therapies demand continued research to explore new and more potent therapies. Exploring the potential of natural compounds for their potent antidepressant potentials is becoming topic of interest for scientists. Anti-inflammatory activity of thymoquinone, the active ingredient of Nigella sativa, has been well documented. Current study tested t… Show more

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“…Pro-inflammatory cytokines are a shared link between sickness behavior and cancer ( Myers, 2008 ). Con-A–induced depressive and anxiety-like behavior in the current study was in accordance with previous reports ( Biesmans et al, 2016 ; Nazir et al, 2021 ). In the current study ( Figure 10 ), diosgenin and diosgenin encapsulated SLNPs significantly protected the mice against behavioral shift induced by Con-A as indicated by improved social interaction and novelty in social interaction test, optimal grooming activity in splash test, and decreased immobility time in FST.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Pro-inflammatory cytokines are a shared link between sickness behavior and cancer ( Myers, 2008 ). Con-A–induced depressive and anxiety-like behavior in the current study was in accordance with previous reports ( Biesmans et al, 2016 ; Nazir et al, 2021 ). In the current study ( Figure 10 ), diosgenin and diosgenin encapsulated SLNPs significantly protected the mice against behavioral shift induced by Con-A as indicated by improved social interaction and novelty in social interaction test, optimal grooming activity in splash test, and decreased immobility time in FST.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The size, stability, and low toxic nature showed through experimentations have shown its biocompatible nature. Con-A model of sickness was successfully generated and confirmed as reported previously ( Nazir et al, 2021 ). Interestingly, diosgenin coated/incorporated SLNPs (Tween 80 coating) have experimentally shown significant improvement in Con-A–induced sickness behavior as evident from various extensive behavioral tests performed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Inflammation-related sickness behavior Molecular docking analysis supported the notion that the antidepressant effect of TQ may be mediated by antagonism of SERT [59] Altogether, the mechanism of binding of TQ with hTf was elucidated, which can be further implicated in the development of a novel strategy for AD therapy Binding mechanism of TQ to human transferrin Alzheimer's disease Molecular docking analysis showed key residues of the hTf that were involved in the binding to TQ. Further, a 250 ns molecular dynamics simulation was performed, which deciphered the dynamics and stability of the hTf-TQ complex.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 69%