• Title of article

    Cinnamomum zeylanicum extract has antidepressant-like effects by increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor in prefrontal cortex of rats

  • Author/Authors

    Aryanezhad, Mona Department of Biology - Sanandaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sanandaj, Iran , Abdi, Mohammad Cancer and Immunology Research Center - Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran , Amini, Sabrieh Department of Biology - Sanandaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sanandaj, Iran , Hassanzadeh, Kambiz Cancer and Immunology Research Center - Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran , Valadbeigi, E Department of Biology - Sanandaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Sanandaj, Iran , Rahimi, K Cancer and Immunology Research Center - Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran , Izadpanah, E Cancer and Immunology Research Center - Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran , Moloudi, Mohammad Raman Neurosciences Research Center - Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences - Sanandaj, Iran

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    302
  • To page
    313
  • Abstract
    Depression is one of the most common mood disorders. Considering the evidence on the effect of Cinnamomum on mood disorders, this study investigatedthe effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Cinnamomum (HEC) in an animal model of depression. Materials and Methods: Thirty-two male rats were selected and divided into four groups (n=8) including: control, depressed, and depressed treated with200 and 400 mg/kg HEC. Depression induction protocol was conducted in all groups except for the control group. Sucrose preference test (SPT) and forced swimming test (FST) were done to analyze the depression score. After four weeks, the animals brain cortex was removed and BDNF protein and tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB) gene expression levels were determined by ELISA and Real Time PCR, respectively. Results: The results of this study showed that 400 mg/kg of HEC increased the tendency to drink the sucrose solution. Furthermore, immobility time significantly increased in the depressed group compared to the control group while it was attenuated by administration of 400 mg/kg extract on the 28th day versus the depressed group. Also the extract at both doses increased swimming time compared to the depressed group. In addition, an increase in the BDNF protein and TrkB gene expression levels was observed in the prefrontal cortex of the treatment groups. Conclusion: We found that HEC ameliorated depression symptoms in rats and these effects were probably due to an increase in BDNF proteins and its receptor, TrkB, gene expressions in the prefrontal cortex.
  • Keywords
    Depression , Mood disorders , Receptor tyrosine kinases , Gene expression , Hydroalcoholic extract of Cinnamomum
  • Journal title
    Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine AJP)
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2700832