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   responsiveness to the effect of fluoxetine in male and female rats exposed to single prolonged stress: a behavioral, biochemical, molecular and histological study  
   
نویسنده eshaghi-gorji reza ,rashidi sareh ,shafia sakineh ,talebpour amiri fereshteh ,mirzae mansoureh ,mohammadi moslem
منبع research in molecular medicine - 2022 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:147 -163
چکیده    Background: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (ssris), such as fluoxetine are the first line choice in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd). animal studies have indicated that chronic fluoxetine exposure leads to persistent behavioral changes and neuroplasticity in the hippocampal formation and cortex. previous studies revealed that adult female rats respond differently to trauma from adult males. here, we have raised the question of whether a difference is observed in the response of both sexes to the fluoxetine treatment. materials and methods: in a rat model of ptsd, the single prolonged stress (sps) model, rats were exposed to sps (restrained for 2 h, forced to swim for 20 minutes, and exposed to ether anesthesia) and then were kept undisturbed for 14 days. after that, sps rats were subjected to chronic treatment with fluoxetine (10 mg/kg -28 days), followed by behavioral (object location memory test [olmt] and object recognition memory test [ormt]), and biochemical tests, in which (serum insulin-like growth factor 1 [igf-1] levels were measured using a rat elisa kit), and the messenger ribonucleic acid (mrna) expression of anti-apoptotic factor (b-cell lymphoma 2 [bcl-2]) and pro-apoptotic makers (bax, and caspase 3) were determined by using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr) method and histological assessments by golgi-cox staining. results: male and female rats with ptsd, show a reduction of the levels of serum igf-1, impaired spatial memory in a recognition location memory task and enhanced apoptotic-related factors expression in the hippocampus, and decreased hippocampal dendritic branches. fluoxetine treatment alleviated these abnormalities in male and female sps rats, but fluoxetine had no sex-dependent effects on these factors. conclusion: our findings support that fluoxetine treatment can prevent the harmful effects of traumatic events in an animal model of ptsd in both sexes.
کلیدواژه fluoxetine ,sex differences ,recognition memory ,location memory ,serum insulin-like growth factor 1 (igf-1) level ,dendritic branches
آدرس mazandaran university of medical sciences, student research committee, iran, mazandaran university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of physiology, iran, mazandaran university of medical sciences, immunogenetics research center, faculty of medicine, department of physiology, iran, mazandaran university of medical sciences, molecular and cell biology research center, faculty of medicine, department of anatomical sciences, iran, mazandaran university of medical sciences, molecular and cell biology research center, iran, mazandaran university of medical sciences, molecular and cell biology research center, faculty of medicine, department of physiology, iran
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