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Antidepressive effects of a chemically characterized maqui berry extract (Aristotelia chilensis (molina) stuntz) in a mouse model of Post-stroke depression | |
Arianna Di Lorenzo1; Anatoly P. Sobolev2; Seyed Fazel Nabavi3; Antoni Sureda4; Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam5; Sedigheh Khanjani6; Carmen Di Giovanni10; Jianbo Xiao7; Samira Shirooie8; Arold Jorel Tsetegho Sokeng1; Alessandra Baldi1; Luisa Mannina2,9; Seyed Mohammad Nabavi3; Maria Daglia1 | |
2019-07 | |
Conference Name | 1st International Conference on Natural Toxicology and Pharmacology (ICNTP) |
Source Publication | FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY
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Volume | 129 |
Pages | 434-443 |
Conference Date | 2019-8 |
Conference Place | Guangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA |
Abstract | Mood disorders occur in 30% of stroke patients, and of these post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most significant. This study aimed to evaluate the antidepressive-like effects and in vivo antioxidant activity of a chemically characterized maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis (Molina) Stuntz) extract obtained from an optimized extraction method, on a murine PSD model. The extraction process was optimized to maximize anthocyanin content, and the phytochemical profile of the extract was evaluated using a multi-methodological approach including a liquid chromatographic method coupled with mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The antidepressive-like activity was investigated through despair swimming and tail suspension tests. The in vivo antioxidant activity was evaluated in mouse brain tissue by measuring the activity of antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation products. A number of compounds have been first identified in maqui berry here, including malvidin-glucoside, GABA, choline and trigonelline. Moreover, the results showed that the antidepressive-like activity exerted by the extract, which was found to restore normal mouse behavior in both despair swimming and tail suspension tests, could be linked to its antioxidant activity, leading to the conclusion that maqui berries might be useful for supporting pharmacological therapy of PSD by modulating oxidative stress. |
Keyword | Chemical Characterization In Vivo Antioxidant Activity Maqui Berry Extract Murine Model System Post-stroke Depression |
DOI | 10.1016/j.fct.2019.04.023 |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Food Science & Technology ; Toxicology |
WOS Subject | Food Science & Technology ; Toxicology |
WOS ID | WOS:000472686200041 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85065500724 |
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Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | University of Macau |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Drug Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology Section, Pavia University, Viale Taramelli 12, Pavia 27100, Italy 2.stituto di Metodologie Chimiche, Laboratorio di Risonanza Magnetica“Annalaura Segre”, CNR, 00015, Monterotondo (Rome), Italy 3.Applied Biotechnology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box, 19395-5487, Tehran, 19395-5487, Iran 4.Grup de Nutrició Comunitària I Estrès Oxidatiu and CIBEROBN (Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition), Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, E-07122,Spain 5.Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran 6.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Shahid Behshti University, P.O. Box, 19615-1178, Tehran, 19615-1178, Iran 7.Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Quality Control in Chinese Medicine, University of Macau, Macau SAR, China 8.School of Pharmacy, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, 6734667149, Iran 9.Dipartimento di Chimica e Tecnologie del Farmaco, Sapienza Università di Roma, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy 10.Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, Via Domenico Montesano, 49, 80131, Napoli, Italy |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Arianna Di Lorenzo,Anatoly P. Sobolev,Seyed Fazel Nabavi,et al. Antidepressive effects of a chemically characterized maqui berry extract (Aristotelia chilensis (molina) stuntz) in a mouse model of Post-stroke depression[C], 2019, 434-443. |
APA | Arianna Di Lorenzo., Anatoly P. Sobolev., Seyed Fazel Nabavi., Antoni Sureda., Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam., Sedigheh Khanjani., Carmen Di Giovanni., Jianbo Xiao., Samira Shirooie., Arold Jorel Tsetegho Sokeng., Alessandra Baldi., Luisa Mannina., Seyed Mohammad Nabavi., & Maria Daglia (2019). Antidepressive effects of a chemically characterized maqui berry extract (Aristotelia chilensis (molina) stuntz) in a mouse model of Post-stroke depression. FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 129, 434-443. |
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