| Literature DB >> 28194262 |
Qian Guo1, Young-Nam Kim2, Bog-Hieu Lee1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Blueberry; antioxidant; catecholamine; chronic stress; cognitive impairment
Year: 2016 PMID: 28194262 PMCID: PMC5300943 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2017.11.1.25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Time and length of activities used in the chronic mild stress procedure
Effects of the blueberry drink on body weight, brain weight, and water and food intake in adult rats under chronic mild stress conditions
Data are expressed as the mean ± SE of 12 animals per group.
1) Significant differences between the chronic mild stress (ST) and blueberry drink (B) or interaction between these factors (ST × B) were tested by two-way ANOVA and expressed as P-values, followed by Fisher's LSD test.
2) Mean values with different superscript letters are significantly different (P < 0.05).
Fig. 1Effects of the blueberry drink on the mean time to reach the goal in the multiple T-maze water test on two days in adult rats under chronic mild stress conditions.
(A) mean time to reach the goal on the first day of the multiple T-maze water test and (B) mean time to reach the goal on the second day of the multiple T-maze water test. The data are expressed as the mean ± SE of 12 animals per group. Significant differences between the stress (ST) and blueberry drink (B) or interaction between these factors (ST × B) were tested by two-way ANOVA and expressed as P-values, followed by Fisher's LSD test. Different letters represent statistical differences between the means (P < 0.05).
Fig. 2Effects of the blueberry drink on the total number of errors in the multiple T-maze water test on two days in adult rats under chronic mild stress conditions.
The data are expressed as the mean ± SE of 12 animals per group. Significant differences between the stress (ST) and blueberry drink (B) or interaction between these factors (ST × B) were tested by two-way ANOVA and expressed as P-values, followed by Fisher's LSD test. Different letters represent statistical differences between the means (P < 0.05).
Effects of the blueberry drink on brain superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and ascorbic acid levels in adult rats under chronic mild stress conditions
Data are expressed as the mean ± SE of 12 animals per group.
1) Significant differences between the stress (ST) and blueberry drink (B) or interaction between these factors (ST × B) were tested by two-way ANOVA and expressed as P-values, followed by Fisher's LSD test.
2) Mean values with different superscript letters are significantly different (P < 0.05).
Effects of the blueberry drink on plasma norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine levels in adult rats under chronic mild stress conditions
Data are expressed as the mean ± SE of 12 animals per group.
1) Significant differences between the stress (ST) and blueberry drink (B) or interaction between these factors (ST × B) were tested by two-way ANOVA and expressed as P-values, followed by Fisher's LSD test.
2) Mean values with different superscript letters are significantly different (P < 0.05).