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Vitamin K2 Improves Anxiety and Depression but not Cognition in Rats with Metabolic Syndrome: a Role of Blood Glucose?

机译:维生素K2可改善代谢综合征大鼠的焦虑和抑郁情绪,但不能改善认知:血糖的作用?

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Background: The metabolic syndrome is a socially important disorder of energy utilization and storage, recognized as a factor predisposing to the development of depression, anxiety and cognitive impairment in humans.Aim: In the present study we examined the effects of vitamin K2 on the behavior of rats with metabolic syndrome and looked for relationships with the effects on blood sugar.Materials and methods: Male Wistar rats were divided in four groups: a control group on a regular rat chow, a metabolic syndrome (MS) group fed a high-fat high-fructose diet, a control group treated with vitamin K2 and a MS group treated with vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 was given by gavage. At the end of the study (after 10 weeks) behavioral tests were performed and fasting blood glucose was measured. Anxiety was determined using the social interaction test and depression was assessed by the Porsolt test. Memory effects were estimated by the object recognition test. Correlations between fasting blood glucose and behavioral performance were analyzed.Results: The rats from the MS group had elevated blood glucose. They had anxiety, depression and memory deficit. Vitamin K2 normalized blood glucose, reduced anxiety and depression, but did not improve memory. Time of social interaction (inverse index of anxiety) and memory recognition were negatively correlated with blood glucose in the untreated rats but the immobility time (measure of depression) was not. When vitamin K2-treated rats were added, the correlation of blood glucose with the time of social interaction was kept, but the one with the recognition memory was lost. It might be that the anxiolytic effect of vitamin K2 in this setting is at least partly due to its effects on blood glucose, while the anti-depressant effect is glucose-independent.Conclusion: The present study demonstrated that vitamin K2 prevented the development of anxiety and depression, but did not improve the memory deficit caused by the dietary manipulation in an experimental model of metabolic syndrome. It might be that the anxiolytic effect of vitamin K2 is at least partly due to its effects on blood glucose, while the antidepressant effect is glucose-independent.
机译:背景:代谢综合症是一种社会重要的能量利用和储存障碍,被认为是导致人类抑郁,焦虑和认知障碍发展的因素。目的:在本研究中,我们研究了维生素K2对行为的影响材料和方法:将雄性Wistar大鼠分为四组:普通大鼠食物对照组,高脂代谢综合征(MS)组高果糖饮食,使用维生素K2治疗的对照组和使用维生素K2治疗的MS组。通过管饲法给予维生素K2。在研究结束时(10周后)进行了行为测试,并测量了空腹血糖。使用社交互动测验确定焦虑,通过波索尔特测验评估抑郁。记忆效应通过对象识别测试来估计。结果:MS组大鼠血糖升高。他们患有焦虑症,抑郁症和记忆力减退。维生素K2使血糖正常化,减少了焦虑和抑郁,但并未改善记忆力。在未治疗的大鼠中,社交互动的时间(焦虑指数)和记忆识别与血糖呈负相关,而运动的时间(抑郁程度)则没有。当添加维生素K2处理的大鼠时,血糖与社交互动时间的相关性得以保持,但具有识别记忆力的大鼠却丢失了。在这种情况下,维生素K2的抗焦虑作用可能至少部分是由于其对血糖的影响,而抗抑郁药的作用与葡萄糖无关。结论:本研究表明,维生素K2可以预防焦虑症的发展。和抑郁症,但并没有改善在代谢综合征实验模型中饮食控制引起的记忆不足。维生素K2的抗焦虑作用可能至少部分是由于其对血糖的作用,而抗抑郁作用是不依赖葡萄糖的。

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