Acta Neuropharmacologica ›› 2011, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (6): 17-21.

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Effects of Silibinin on Depression-like and Anxiety-like Behaviors Induced by Sodium Butyrate in Aged Mice

ZHANG Yan1, WANG Jia-xing2, LIU Na1, BU Yu-jie1, BAO Jin-feng1   

  1. 1. Dept of Pharmacology, Xuzhou Medical College, Xuzhou, 221004, China 2. Dept of Clinical Medicine, Xuzhou Medical College, Xuzhou, 221004, Chin
  • Online:2011-12-26 Published:2013-04-25
  • Contact: 包金风,女,博士,副教授,硕士生导师;研究方向:神经药理学;Tel:+86-0516-83262107,E-mail: jinfengbao66@126.com
  • About author:张岩,男,硕士生;研究方向:神经药理学;E-mail: yanzhang16@126.com 王加兴,上海市第六人民医院骨科研究生
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    江苏省2010年大学生实践创新训练计划,徐州医学院药学院研究生科研创新计划(No.2011YXKYCX0011)

Abstract: Objective: To explore the behavioral dysfunctions induced by sodium butyrate in aged mice and the prophylactic effects of silibinin. Methods: Eight-month-old kunming mice were randomly divided into control group, sodium butyrate group and sodium butyrate plus Silibinin (0.1, 0.2 g·kg-1) group. The behaviors of aged mice were examined via the tail suspension test, open field test, elevated plus maze test and light/dark box test. Results: In the tail suspension test,the immobility time of sodium butyrate group was significantly increased compared with control group (P<0.05), while silibinin significantly antagonized the increase in immobility time induced by solidum butyrate (P<0.05). In the open-field test, the total travel distance was significantly decreased in solidum butyrate group as compared with control group (P<0.05) and silibinin treatment reversed such a decrease. In the elevated plus maze test, time spent in closed arms after sodium butyrate treatment in mice was significantly increased as compared with the control group (P<0.05), and there was a trend that silibinin blocked such an increase but failed to reach statistical significance.In light/dark box test, the residence time in the light box for the mice in sodium butyrate group was significantly decreased than for those in control group (P<0.05). Silibinin (0.2 g·kg-1) treated mice exhibited a significantly increased residence time of the light box compared with sodium butyrate group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Sodium butyrate can induce depression-like and anxiety-like behaviors. Silibinin can relieve those behavioral changes induced by sodium butyrate.

Key words: sodium butyrate, silibinin, depression-like, anxiety, acetylation

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