Independent and combined effects of astaxanthin and omega-3 on behavioral deficits and molecular changes in a prenatal valproic acid model of autism in rats

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Adiguzel, Emre [1 ]
Bozkurt, Nuh Mehmet [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Unal, Gokhan [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Karamanoglu Mehmetbey Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nutr & Dietet, Karaman, Turkiye
[2] Erciyes Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, TR-38039 Kayseri, Turkiye
[3] Erciyes Univ, Expt Res & Applicat Ctr DEKAM, Brain Res Unit, Kayseri, Turkiye
[4] Erciyes Univ, Drug Applicat & Res Ctr ERFARMA, Eneuro Lab, Kayser, Turkiye
关键词
Autism; Valproic acid; Repetitive behaviors; Social interaction; Prepulse inhibition; Neuroinflammation; Novel object recognition; Omega-3; Astaxanthin; ANIMAL-MODEL; OXIDATIVE STRESS; DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; OMEGA-3-FATTY-ACIDS; CHILDREN; BRAIN; EXPOSURE; NEUROINFLAMMATION; NEUROBIOLOGY;
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10.1080/1028415X.2023.2239575
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Objectives: Autism is a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder and recent studies showed that omega-3 or astaxanthin might reduce autistic symptoms due to their anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore, we investigated the effects of omega-3 and astaxanthin on the VPA-induced autism model of rats.Material and Methods: Female Wistar albino pups (n = 40) were grouped as control, autistic, astaxanthin (2 mg/kg), omega-3 (200 mg/kg), and astaxanthin (2 mg/kg)+omega-3 (200 mg/kg). All groups except the control were prenatally exposed to VPA. Astaxanthin and omega-3 were orally administered from the postnatal day 41 to 68 and behavioral tests were performed between day 69 and 73. The rats were decapitated 24 h after the behavioral tests and hippocampal and prefrontal cytokines and 5-HT levels were analyzed by ELISA.Results: VPA rats have increased grooming behavior while decreased sociability (SI), social preference index (SPI), discrimination index (DI), and prepulse inhibition (PPI) compared to control. Additionally, IL-1 & beta;, IL-6, TNF-& alpha;, and IFN-& gamma; levels increased while IL-10 and 5-HT levels decreased in both brain regions. Astaxanthin treatment raised SI, SPI, DI, PPI, and prefrontal IL-10 levels. It also raised 5-HT levels and decreased IL-6 levels in both brain regions. Omega-3 and astaxanthin + omega-3 increased the SI, SPI, DI, and PPI and decreased grooming behavior. Moreover, they increased IL-10 and 5-HT levels whereas decreased IL-1 & beta;, IL-6, TNF-& alpha;, IFN-& gamma; levels in both brain regions.Conclusions: Our results showed that VPA administration mimicked the behavioral and molecular changes of autism in rats. Single and combined administration of astaxanthin and omega-3 improved the autistic-like behavioral and molecular changes in the VPA model of rats.
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