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Chronic omega-3 fatty acids supplementation promotes beneficial effects on anxiety, cognitive and depressive-like behaviors in rats subjected to a restraint stress protocol.

机译:慢性omega-3脂肪酸补充剂对处于束缚应激方案的大鼠的焦虑,认知和抑郁样行为具有有益作用。

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Recent evidence has demonstrated dietary influence on the manifestation of different types of behaviors induced by stressor tasks. The present study examined the impact of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) supplementation in an early phase of the brain development with the goal of preventing or even attenuating the occurrence of stress-related behaviors such as depressive-like behaviors, anxiety and cognitive dysfunctions in male rats subjected to restraint stress. Our results indicated that the supplementation regimen successfully counteracted the anxiogenic effects of stress as evidenced by the rats' increased exploration time in the aversive arms of the elevated plus maze. The forced swimming test indicated that immobility and swimming were more deeply influenced by PUFAs supplementation, thereby demonstrating an antidepressant effect. Furthermore, cognitive function was shown to be intensely affected by restraint stress, but the effects were surprisingly counteracted by the PUFAs supplementation. Lastly, plasmatic corticosterone levels were demonstrated to be drastically increased by the restraint stress; however, PUFAs supplementation promoted a reduction of this stress-related hormone to levels that were comparable to those observed in the control group. Our results suggested that the mechanisms underlying these effects are possibly associated with the reduction of corticosterone levels promoted by the PUFAs supplementation in the stress-induced animals. Further studies to examine the participation of PUFAs in mediating different behaviors in rats subjected to restraint stress are warranted.
机译:最近的证据表明饮食对应激任务引起的不同类型行为的影响。本研究检查了补充omega-3多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)在大脑发育早期的影响,目的是预防甚至减轻与压力有关的行为(如抑郁样行为,焦虑和认知)的发生受到束缚应激的雄性大鼠功能障碍。我们的研究结果表明,补充方案成功地抵消了应激的焦虑作用,这一点可以通过大鼠在高架迷宫的厌恶臂中增加探索时间来证明。强迫游泳试验表明,不动和游泳受PUFAs补充的影响更大,从而显示出抗抑郁作用。此外,已显示约束力强烈影响认知功能,但补充PUFA令人惊讶地抵消了这种作用。最后,约束应激证明血浆皮质类固醇水平急剧增加。但是,补充PUFA可以促进这种压力相关激素的降低,使其水平与对照组的水平相当。我们的结果表明,这些作用的潜在机制可能与应激诱导动物中补充PUFA促进的皮质酮水平降低有关。有必要进行进一步研究以检查PUFA在介导约束应激的大鼠中介导不同行为的参与。

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