Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8327686 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
In this study we evaluated the effect of frutalin (FTL) on mouse behavior. Mice (n = 6/group) were treated (i.p.) with FTL (0.25; 0.5 or 1 mg/kg) or vehicle and submitted to several tests (hole-board/HBT, elevated plus maze/PMT, open field/OFT, tail suspension/TST, or forced swimming/FST). Yohimbine, ketamine, l-NAME, aminoguanidine, 7-NI, methylene blue, l-arginine or dl-serine was administered 30 min before FTL (0.5 mg/kg). To evaluate the subchronic effect, animals were injected with FTL or vehicle for 7 days and submitted to the FST. Molecular docking was simulated using FTL against NOS and the NMDA receptor. No changes were observed in the HBT or the OFT. FTL (0.25 mg/kg) increased the number of entries into enclosed arms in the PMT. FTL reduced immobility in the TST (0.25 and 0.5 mg/kg) and the FST (0.25 mg/kg; 0.5 mg/kg). The effect of FTL was dependent on carbohydrate interaction and protein structure integrity and was reduced by ketamine, l-NAME, aminoguanidine, 7-NI and methylene blue, but not by l-arginine, yohimbine or dl-serine. The antidepressant-like effect remained after subchronic treatment. The molecular docking study revealed a strong interaction between FTL and NOS and NMDA. FTL was found to have an antidepressant-like effect mediated by the NMDA receptor/NO/cGMP pathway.
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João Ronielly Campêlo Araújo, José de Maria Albuquerque de Melo Júnior, Marina de Barros Mamede Vidal Damasceno, Sacha Aubrey Alves Rodrigues Santos, Antônio Eufrásio Vieira-Neto, Marina Duarte Pinto Lobo, Adriana Rolim Campos,