Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice
Background: The antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of selenium (Se) have been proven in many studies. This work was aimed at confirming these activities of its inorganic form—sodium selenite—and examining the possible synergy of action with antidepressants and diazepam. Method...
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doaj-f1a225bb54734125ac0a08e4cfc9c6da2020-11-25T02:28:57ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232018-12-0110427010.3390/pharmaceutics10040270pharmaceutics10040270Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in MiceEwa Kędzierska0Lila Dąbkowska1Paweł Obierzyński2Magdalena Polakowska3Ewa Poleszak4Piotr Wlaź5Katarzyna Szewczyk6Jolanta Kotlińska7Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Faculty of Pharmacy with Division of Medical Analytics, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 4a, 20-093 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Faculty of Pharmacy with Division of Medical Analytics, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 4a, 20-093 Lublin, PolandHuman Anatomy Research Group, Department of Human Anatomy, Medical University of Lublin, Jaczewskiego 4, 20-400 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Pawińskiego 5A, 02-106 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Applied Pharmacy, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 1, 20-093 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutical Botany, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 1, 20-093 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Faculty of Pharmacy with Division of Medical Analytics, Medical University of Lublin, Chodźki 4a, 20-093 Lublin, PolandBackground: The antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of selenium (Se) have been proven in many studies. This work was aimed at confirming these activities of its inorganic form—sodium selenite—and examining the possible synergy of action with antidepressants and diazepam. Methods: The antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like activity of Se was assessed using forced swim tests (FSTs) and elevated plus-maze test (EPMs). Spontaneous locomotor activity was measured using photoresistor actimeters. The experiments were conducted on male Albino Swiss mice. Results: Sodium selenite (0.5 mg/kg) reduced the immobility time in the FSTs and extended time spent in the open arms of EPMs without affecting locomotor activity The combined administration of Se at an ineffective dose (0.25 mg/kg) together with imipramine (15 mg/kg), fluoxetine (5 mg/kg), tianeptine (10 mg/kg), but not with reboxetine (2.5 mg/kg), resulted in a reduction of immobility time in FSTs, and with a threshold dose of diazepam (0.25 mg/kg) led to the prolongation of time spent in the open arms of the EPM. Moreover, the antidepressant-like effect of Se (0.5 mg/kg) was significantly reduced by pretreatment with p-chlorophenylalanine (100 mg/kg). Conclusions: The results may indicate the participation of serotonergic transmission to antidepressant action of Se and GABA-ergic transmission to its anxiolytic effects.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/10/4/270sodium seleniteforced swim testelevated plus-maze testantidepressantsdiazepammice |
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Ewa Kędzierska Lila Dąbkowska Paweł Obierzyński Magdalena Polakowska Ewa Poleszak Piotr Wlaź Katarzyna Szewczyk Jolanta Kotlińska Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice Pharmaceutics sodium selenite forced swim test elevated plus-maze test antidepressants diazepam mice |
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Ewa Kędzierska Lila Dąbkowska Paweł Obierzyński Magdalena Polakowska Ewa Poleszak Piotr Wlaź Katarzyna Szewczyk Jolanta Kotlińska |
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Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice |
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Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice |
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Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice |
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Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice |
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Synergistic Action of Sodium Selenite with some Antidepressants and Diazepam in Mice |
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synergistic action of sodium selenite with some antidepressants and diazepam in mice |
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Background: The antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of selenium (Se) have been proven in many studies. This work was aimed at confirming these activities of its inorganic form—sodium selenite—and examining the possible synergy of action with antidepressants and diazepam. Methods: The antidepressant- and anxiolytic-like activity of Se was assessed using forced swim tests (FSTs) and elevated plus-maze test (EPMs). Spontaneous locomotor activity was measured using photoresistor actimeters. The experiments were conducted on male Albino Swiss mice. Results: Sodium selenite (0.5 mg/kg) reduced the immobility time in the FSTs and extended time spent in the open arms of EPMs without affecting locomotor activity The combined administration of Se at an ineffective dose (0.25 mg/kg) together with imipramine (15 mg/kg), fluoxetine (5 mg/kg), tianeptine (10 mg/kg), but not with reboxetine (2.5 mg/kg), resulted in a reduction of immobility time in FSTs, and with a threshold dose of diazepam (0.25 mg/kg) led to the prolongation of time spent in the open arms of the EPM. Moreover, the antidepressant-like effect of Se (0.5 mg/kg) was significantly reduced by pretreatment with p-chlorophenylalanine (100 mg/kg). Conclusions: The results may indicate the participation of serotonergic transmission to antidepressant action of Se and GABA-ergic transmission to its anxiolytic effects. |
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