Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD

<p><strong>Background:</strong> Sertraline is one of the several drugs approved for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The hippocampal CA1 region is known to be associated with anxiety. Single-prolonged stress (SPS)-treated rats, a rodent model of PTSD, has been found to induce...

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Main Authors: Agung Nova Mahendra, I Nyoman Tri Pramartha, Ni Luh Sari Darmayanti, Ni Wayan Sucindra Dewi
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Published: DiscoverSys 2017-08-01
Series:Bali Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://balimedicaljournal.org/index.php/bmj/article/view/709
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spelling doaj-d05d340bf53249f08a349d9c94454d142020-11-25T03:40:28ZengDiscoverSysBali Medical Journal2089-11802302-29142017-08-016310.15562/bmj.v6i3.709374Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSDAgung Nova Mahendra0I Nyoman Tri Pramartha1Ni Luh Sari Darmayanti2Ni Wayan Sucindra Dewi3Department of Pharmacology and Therapy Division of Drug Development and Laboratory Animal, Integrated Biomedical Laboratory Unit Faculty of Medicine Udayana UniversityUndergraduate Student of Physician Education Study Program (PSPD), Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali, IndonesiaUndergraduate Student of Physician Education Study Program (PSPD), Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapy Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia<p><strong>Background:</strong> Sertraline is one of the several drugs approved for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The hippocampal CA1 region is known to be associated with anxiety. Single-prolonged stress (SPS)-treated rats, a rodent model of PTSD, has been found to induce apoptosis of hippocampal pyramidal neurons but the effect of sertraline on anxiety-like behaviors and hippocampal CA1 neurons had not been studied on it. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sertraline on classical and ethological variables of anxiety-like behavior, and histomorphological appearance of the hippocampal CA1 region in SPS-induced rats. <strong>Methods:</strong> Wistar male rats (8-10 weeks; 150-180 g [n = 35]), were randomized into 5 groups. Sertraline was administered for 14 days. Behavioral measures were studied with elevated plus maze test. Hippocampus-containing coronal slices of the brains were HE-stained and analyzed using Optilab. <strong>Results:</strong> The numbers of closed arm entries and stretched-attend posture (SAP) were not different between groups. Sertraline decreased time spent in closed arms, increased open arm entries, time spent in open arms, and unprotected head dips (UHD). The lowest dose of sertraline exerted the highest level of anxiety as evidenced by the number of protected head dips (PHD), but higher doses ameliorated this effect. The spatial arrangement of CA1 pyramidal neurons was severely impaired in all SPS-exposed groups. Pyknotic, dark-stained, and shrunk neurons were commonly found in sertraline-treated rats, especially at the dose of 18 mg/kg/day. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> We found that chronic administration of sertraline exerts an anxiolytic effect on single-prolonged stress-induced rats with increased “chaotic” appearance in histomorphology as the dose increased.</p>https://balimedicaljournal.org/index.php/bmj/article/view/709sertraline, pharmaco-ethological analysis, hippocampal ca1 region, single-prolonged stress, rats
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author Agung Nova Mahendra
I Nyoman Tri Pramartha
Ni Luh Sari Darmayanti
Ni Wayan Sucindra Dewi
spellingShingle Agung Nova Mahendra
I Nyoman Tri Pramartha
Ni Luh Sari Darmayanti
Ni Wayan Sucindra Dewi
Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
Bali Medical Journal
sertraline, pharmaco-ethological analysis, hippocampal ca1 region, single-prolonged stress, rats
author_facet Agung Nova Mahendra
I Nyoman Tri Pramartha
Ni Luh Sari Darmayanti
Ni Wayan Sucindra Dewi
author_sort Agung Nova Mahendra
title Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
title_short Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
title_full Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
title_fullStr Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
title_full_unstemmed Pharmaco-ethological and Hippocampal CA1 region neurohistological study of Sertraline effects on Single-prolonged Stress-induced Rodent model of PTSD
title_sort pharmaco-ethological and hippocampal ca1 region neurohistological study of sertraline effects on single-prolonged stress-induced rodent model of ptsd
publisher DiscoverSys
series Bali Medical Journal
issn 2089-1180
2302-2914
publishDate 2017-08-01
description <p><strong>Background:</strong> Sertraline is one of the several drugs approved for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The hippocampal CA1 region is known to be associated with anxiety. Single-prolonged stress (SPS)-treated rats, a rodent model of PTSD, has been found to induce apoptosis of hippocampal pyramidal neurons but the effect of sertraline on anxiety-like behaviors and hippocampal CA1 neurons had not been studied on it. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sertraline on classical and ethological variables of anxiety-like behavior, and histomorphological appearance of the hippocampal CA1 region in SPS-induced rats. <strong>Methods:</strong> Wistar male rats (8-10 weeks; 150-180 g [n = 35]), were randomized into 5 groups. Sertraline was administered for 14 days. Behavioral measures were studied with elevated plus maze test. Hippocampus-containing coronal slices of the brains were HE-stained and analyzed using Optilab. <strong>Results:</strong> The numbers of closed arm entries and stretched-attend posture (SAP) were not different between groups. Sertraline decreased time spent in closed arms, increased open arm entries, time spent in open arms, and unprotected head dips (UHD). The lowest dose of sertraline exerted the highest level of anxiety as evidenced by the number of protected head dips (PHD), but higher doses ameliorated this effect. The spatial arrangement of CA1 pyramidal neurons was severely impaired in all SPS-exposed groups. Pyknotic, dark-stained, and shrunk neurons were commonly found in sertraline-treated rats, especially at the dose of 18 mg/kg/day. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> We found that chronic administration of sertraline exerts an anxiolytic effect on single-prolonged stress-induced rats with increased “chaotic” appearance in histomorphology as the dose increased.</p>
topic sertraline, pharmaco-ethological analysis, hippocampal ca1 region, single-prolonged stress, rats
url https://balimedicaljournal.org/index.php/bmj/article/view/709
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