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Vitamin D3 augments the antidepressant effect of agomelatine against repeated corticosterone-induced depressive-like behavior in rats

• 2021
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المؤلفون Hanan Tawfeek Emam*, Nashwa Hassan Abu-Raia
الكلمات المفتاحية Depression, Agomelatine, Vitamin D3, Apoptosis, BDNF
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الملخص
Background: Depression is a highly complex psychiatric disorder that remains a major burden on society. The present
study was aimed to detect the neuroprotective effect of agomelatine or/and vitamin D3 on the progression of depression
induced by chronic administration of corticosterone.
Methods: Rats were classified into 4 equal groups; corticosterone-untreated group, agomelatine-treated group, vitamin
D3-treated group, and (agomelatine and vitamin D3)-treated group.
Results: Agomelatine or/and vitamin D3 caused significant improvement of behavioral parameters of depression,
increase in serotonin, dopamine, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) with a significant decrease in tumor
necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and caspase-3 levels of brain tissue with a more significant effect of combination therapy
over the effect of each drug alone.
Conclusions: Vitamin D3 augments the antidepressant effect of agomelatine against depressive-like behavior in rats.