Authors
David Martín-Hernández, Javier R Caso, Álvaro G Bris, Sandra R Maus, José LM Madrigal, Borja García-Bueno, Karina S MacDowell, Luis Alou, Maria Luisa Gómez-Lus, Juan C Leza
Publication date
2016/4/1
Journal
Neuropharmacology
Volume
103
Pages
122-133
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Recent studies have suggested that depression is accompanied by an increased intestinal permeability which would be related to the inflammatory pathophysiology of the disease. This study aimed to evaluate whether experimental depression presents with bacterial translocation that in turn can lead to the TLR-4 in the brain affecting the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) and antioxidant pathways.
Male Wistar rats were exposed to chronic mild stress (CMS) and the intestinal integrity, presence of bacteria in tissues and plasma lipopolysaccharide levels were analyzed. We also studied the expression in the prefrontal cortex of activated forms of MAPK and some of their activation controllers and the effects of CMS on the antioxidant Nrf2 pathway.
Our results indicate that after exposure to a CMS protocol there is increased intestinal permeability and bacterial translocation. CMS also increases the expression of …
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