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NMDA GluN2B receptors involved in the antidepressant effects of curcumin in the forced swim test

机译:NMDA GluN2B受体参与强迫游泳试验中姜黄素的抗抑郁作用

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The antidepressant-like effect of curcumin, a major active component of Curcuma longa, has been previously demonstrated in the forced swimming test. However, the mechanism of this beneficial effect on immobility scores, which is used to evaluate antidepressants, remains largely uncharacterized. The present study attempts to investigate the effects of curcumin on depressive-like behavior with a focus upon the possible contribution of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) subtype glutamate receptors in this antidepressant-like effect of curcumin. Male mice were pretreated with specific receptor antagonists to different NMDA receptor subtypes such as CPP, NVP-AAM077 and Ro25-6981 as well as to a partial NMDA receptor agonist, D-cycloserine (DCS), prior to administration of curcumin to observe the effects on depressive behavior as measured by immobility scores in the forced swim test. We found that pre-treatment of mice with CPP, a broad-spectrum competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, blocked the anti-immobility effect of curcumin, suggesting the involvement of the glutamate-NMDA receptors. While pretreatment with NVP-AAM077 (the GluN2A-preferring antagonist) did not affect the anti-immobility effect of curcumin, Ro25-6981 (the GluN2B-preferring antagonist) was found to prevent the effect of curcumin in the forced swimming test. Furthermore, pre-treatment with a sub-effective dose of DCS potentiated the anti-immobility effect of a sub-effective dose of curcumin in the forced swimming test. Taken together, these results suggest that curcumin shows antidepressant-like effects in mice and the activation of GluN2B-containing NMDARs is likely to play a predominate role in this beneficial effect. Therefore, the antidepressant-like effect of curcumin in the forced swim test may be mediated, at least in part, by the glutamatergic system. ? 2012 Elsevier Inc.
机译:姜黄素(姜黄素的主要活性成分)的抗抑郁样作用先前已在强迫游泳试验中得到证实。但是,这种对固定分数的有益作用的机制(主要用于评估抗抑郁药)仍然未知。本研究试图研究姜黄素对抑郁样行为的影响,重点是在姜黄素的这种抗抑郁样作用中N-甲基-D-天冬氨酸(NMDA)亚型谷氨酸受体的可能贡献。在给予姜黄素之前,先对雄性小鼠用针对不同NMDA受体亚型(例如CPP,NVP-AAM077和Ro25-6981)以及部分NMDA受体激动剂D-环丝氨酸(DCS)的特异性受体拮抗剂进行预处理,然后观察姜黄素的作用。强迫游泳测试中通过不动得分来衡量的抑郁行为。我们发现用广谱竞争性NMDA受体拮抗剂CPP进行的小鼠预处理可阻止姜黄素的抗固定作用,表明谷氨酸NMDA受体的参与。尽管用NVP-AAM077(优先选用GluN2A的拮抗剂)进行预处理不会影响姜黄素的抗固定作用,但发现Ro25-6981(优先选用GluN2B的拮抗剂)在强迫游泳试验中可预防姜黄素的作用。此外,在强迫游泳测试中,用亚有效剂量的DCS进行预处理可增强亚有效剂量的姜黄素的抗固定作用。综上所述,这些结果表明姜黄素在小鼠中显示出抗抑郁样作用,而含GluN2B的NMDAR的激活可能在这种有益作用中起主要作用。因此,姜黄素在强迫游泳试验中的抗抑郁样作用可能至少部分地由谷氨酸能系统介导。 ? 2012爱思唯尔公司

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