Electroconvulsive Treatment Ameliorates Lipopolysaccharide-induced Depressive Like Behaviour in Rats

Shimane Journal of Medical Science Volume 39 Issue 3 Page 105-112 published_at 2022-09
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Title
Electroconvulsive Treatment Ameliorates Lipopolysaccharide-induced Depressive Like Behaviour in Rats
Creator
JERIN Sultana Jannatul Ferdoush
MAMUNUR Rahman
AO Gong
Source Title
Shimane Journal of Medical Science
Volume 39
Issue 3
Start Page 105
End Page 112
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
Major depression (MD) is the most prevalent mood disorder worldwide. Electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) is a highly effective treatment in psychiatry and shows efficacy in patients who were resistant to pharmacotherapy. Recent retrospective cohort studies have shown that ECT is highly effective in ameliorating depressive symptoms. Similar ECT efficacy has been established also in various rodent models of MD. To establish further efficacy of ECT in rodent depression models, we investigated the effect of ECT on depressive-like behaviour induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in rats. Methods: Adult male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into four groups, namely, control, LPS, sham ECT, and LPS + ECT. The SD rats received intraperitoneal injection of LPS or sterile saline, followed by ECT or sham treatment for 7 consecutive days. Subsequently, the forced swimming test (FST) and Y-maze test were performed. Results: The FST showed that the immobility time in the LPS group (169.73 ± 15.46 s) was significantly longer than that in the control group (63.16 ± 4.48 s). However, ECT administration to LPS-injected rats significantly shortened the prolonged immobility. The Y-maze test showed a significant decrease in % spontaneous alternation behaviour (SAB) in the LPS group compared to the control group. ECT administration to LPS-injected rats significantly restored such a decrease in % SAB. Conclusions: Our results suggest that repeated ECT ameliorated LPS-induced depressive-like behaviour in SD rats. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the molecular mechanism of such therapeutic effects of ECT.
Subjects
major depression ( Other)
electroconvulsive treatment ( Other)
depressive-like behaviour ( Other)
lipopolysaccharide ( Other)
forced swimming test ( Other)
Y-maze test ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
島根大学医学部
Date of Issued 2022-09
Rights
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
権利関係(リンク) Creative Commons License
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586
[DOI] 10.51010/sjms.39.3_105