Effects of lithium and valproate on amphetamine-induced oxidative stress generation in an animal model of mania

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Frey, Benicio N.
Valvassori, Samira S.
Reus, Gislaine Z.
Martins, Marcio R.
Petronilho, Fabricia C.
Bardini, Katrine
Dal-Pizzol, Felipe
Kapczinski, Flavio
Quevedo, Joao
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[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Dept Bioquim, Inst Ciencias Basicas Saude, BR-90046900 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Hosp Clin Porto Alegre, Bipolar Disorders Program, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[3] Univ Texas, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Psychiat, MOOD CNS Program,Div Mood & Anxiety Disorders, San Antonio, TX 78284 USA
[4] Lab Neurociencias, Petronilho, Brazil
[5] Univ Extremo Sul Catarinense, PPGCS, Lab Fisiopatol Expt, Criciuma, Brazil
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JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY & NEUROSCIENCE | 2006年 / 31卷 / 05期
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animal models; bipolar disorder; dopaminergic system; lithium; psychopharmacology;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Objective: Previous studies have suggested that oxidative stress may play a role in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder ( BD). Moreover, recent studies indicate that lithium and valproate exert neuroprotective effects against oxidative stress. We studied the effects of the mood stabilizers lithium and valproate on amphetamine-induced oxidative stress in an animal model of mania. Methods: In the first model ( reversal treatment), adult male Wistar rats received d-amphetamine or saline for 14 days, and between the 8th and 14th days, they were treated with lithium, valproate or saline. In the second model ( prevention treatment), rats were pretreated with lithium, valproate or saline, and between the 8th and 14th days, they received d-amphetamine or saline. We assessed locomotor activity with the open-field task. We measured thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and protein carbonyl formation, as parameters of oxidative stress, and superoxide dismutase ( SOD) and catalase ( CAT), the major antioxidant enzymes, in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Results: Lithium and valproate reversed ( reversal treatment model) and prevented ( prevention treatment model) amphetamine-induced hyperactivity and reversed and prevented amphetamine-induced TBARS formation in both experiments. However, the co-administration of lithium or valproate with amphetamine increased lipid peroxidation, depending on the brain region and treatment regimen. No changes in protein carbonyl formation were observed. SOD activity varied with different treatment regimens, and CAT activity increased when the index of lipid peroxidation was more robust. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that lithium and valproate exert protective effects against amphetamine-induced oxidative stress in vivo, further supporting the hypothesis that oxidative stress may be associated with the pathophysiology of BD.
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