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  • A study investigated the effects of corticosterone on PC12 cells to mimic brain neuron damage linked to depression, revealing that inulin-type oligosaccharides from Morinda officinalis and desipramine provided cellular protection against this damage.
  • The research found that both treatments reduced excessive intracellular calcium levels induced by corticosterone and increased nerve growth factor (NGF) mRNA levels, suggesting potential neuroprotective mechanisms.
  • These findings support the idea that some antidepressants, through similar neuroprotective actions, may help mitigate depression-related neuronal damage.

Article Abstract

High concentration of corticosterone (Cort) 0.2 mM was incubated with PC12 cells to simulate the lesion state of brain neurons in depressive illness, it was found that the inulin-type oligosaccharides extracted from Morinda officinalis, inulin-type hexasaccharide (IHS) at the doses of 0.625, 1.25 microM or desipramine (DIM) 0.25, 1 microM protected the PC12 cells from the lesion induced by Cort. With Fura-2/AM labeling assay, DIM 0.25, 1 microM or IHS 2.5, 10 microM attenuated the intracellular Ca2+ overloading induced by Cort 0.1 mM for 48 h in PC12 cells. Using RT-PCR, treatment with Cort 0.1 mM for 48 h decreased the nerve growth factor (NGF) mRNA level in PC12 cells, IHS 5, 10 microM reversed this change. In summary, IHS attenuate the intracellular Ca2+ overloading and thereby up-regulate the NGF mRNA expression in Cort-treated PC12 cells, which may be consisted at least part of the cytopretective effect of IHS. These results also extend evidence for our hypothesis that neuroprotective action is one of the common mechanisms for antidepressants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lfs.2004.02.029DOI Listing

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