Probiotic Bactolac Provides Antidepressant Effect by Increasing BDNF level and Reducing NLRP3 and MC4R Expression Levels, Neuron Damage, Glial Activity and Depression-Like Behaviors in Rats
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Abstract
Abstract Aim:Chronic stress plays an important role in the pathophysiology of depression. In this study, we aimed to investigate the therapeutic effects of Bactolac (Lactobacillus plantarum NBIMCC 8767+Streptococcus thermophilus NBIMCC 8258) on chronic stress-induced depression in rats. Methods:This study was performed in a total of 28 rats, in control (C), stress (S), Bactolac (B), Bactolac+stress (BS) groups (each n=7). Behavioral tests were performed to evaluate depressive behaviors (sucrose preference test, three-chamber sociability test, elevated plus maze test, forced swim test). 5-HT1A, DRD1, ADRA-2A, GABA-A α1, CNR1, NR3C2, NLRP3, MC4R expression levels in hippocampus tissue; NOD1 receptor expression levels in small intestine tissue were determined by RT-PCR method. BDNF levels in hippocampus tissue were determined by elisa kit. Histopathological examinations were performed in cortex and small intestine tissues. Results:Bactolac treatment reduced depressive-like behaviors (p<0.05), NLRP3 and MC4R expression levels (p<0.05), neurodegeneration, and glial activity, increased BDNF levels. It had no effect on other parameters examined in stressed rats. Conclusions:Chronic stress decreased the expression levels of 5-HT1A, DRD1, ADRA-2A, GABA-A α1, CNR1, NR3C2, NOD1 and BDNF level; increased the expression levels of NLRP3 and MC4R, caused neurodegeneration and glial activity, ultimately led to depressive effects. Bactolac was effective in reducing depressive effects and may be a natural treatment agent for depression.
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