Valproic acid administration exerts protective effects against stress-related anhedonia in rats

Publication date: Available online 13 February 2020Source: Journal of Chemical NeuroanatomyAuthor(s): Mina Goudarzi, Arezo Nahavandi, Soraya Mehrabi, Maryam Eslami, Ali Shahbazi, Mahmoud BaratiAbstractAnhedonia or inability to experience pleasure is the sign of various neuropsychiatric conditions. Current treatment options do not provide adequate control of anhedonia. The present study was conducted to evaluate the protective effects of valproic acid (VPA) as a nonspecific histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor to reverse the effects of stress on induction of anhedonia and explore possible mechanisms.To induce anhedonia, a rat model of chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) was established. Animals were assigned into no stress, stress (6 weeks of CUMS) and two treatment groups. VPA treatment was carried out for 4 continuous weeks (200 mg/kg/day). Behavioral assessments were performed using sucrose consumption (SCT) and new object recognition (NOR) tests. The expression of genes was evaluated using qRT-PCR. The cell density was determined using Nissl staining.Rats with CUMS showed depressive-like behaviors and impaired memory performance compared with the non-stressed group (p < 0.01). Moreover, they had significantly higher levels of HDAC3 and MC4R expression in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) compared to the non-stressed group (p < 0.01). The NAc cell density was significantly higher in the non-stressed rats (p < 0.05). Corticosterone plasma level was i...
Source: Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research