| Literature DB >> 24901001 |
Lin Mei1, Miyako Mochizuki2, Noboru Hasegawa3.
Abstract
Oxidative stress is considered to be a mechanism of major depression. Pycnogenol (PYC) is a natural plant extract from the bark of Pinus pinaster Aiton and has potent antioxidant activities. We studied the ameliorative effect of PYC on depression-like behavior in chronic corticosterone- (CORT-) treated mice for 20 days. After the end of the CORT treatment period, PYC (0.2 mg/mL) was orally administered in normal drinking water. Depression-like behavior was investigated by the forced swimming test. Immobility time was significantly longer by CORT exposure. When the CORT-treated mice were supplemented with PYC, immobility time was significantly shortened. Our results indicate that orally administered PYC may serve to reduce CORT-induced stress by radical scavenging activity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24901001 PMCID: PMC4036684 DOI: 10.1155/2014/942927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Effect of PYC and CORT on body weight and food intake. (a) Timetable: CORT was administered from 0 to 20 days. PYC was administered from 23 to 30 days. (b) Body weights. (c) Food intake. Results are presented as the mean of six experiments.
Figure 2Effects of PYC on depression-like behavior. Results are presented as the mean ± SEM of six experiments: **P < 0.01 compared with CORT-treated group; *P < 0.05 compared with CORT-treated group; ## P < 0.01 compared with control group.