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The effect of geniposide on chronic unpredictable mild stress‐induced depressive mice through <scp>BTK</scp>/<scp>TLR4</scp>/<scp>NF‐κB</scp> and <scp>BDNF</scp>/<scp>TrkB</scp> signaling pathways

Tong Chen, Shengnan Liu, Menglin Zheng, Yixuan Li, Ling He

2020Phytotherapy Research50 citationsDOI

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate the pharmacological effect of geniposide (GEN) on depression, caused by chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS), and explore its potential mechanism. During the 6 week CUMS procedure, the mice were treated with GEN (10, 40 mg/kg) by gavage once daily for 3 weeks. As a result, the GEN treatment remarkably improved the behavioral manifestations and suppressed the generations of inflammatory cytokines both in vivo and in vitro. The MDA level was significantly increased, while the activities of SOD, GSH-PX were decreased in CUMS-challenged mice and corticosterone-stimulated PC12 cells. GEN administration significantly inhibited those changes. Moreover, GEN treatment could downregulate the expressions of p-BTK, TLR4, MyD88, p-NF-κB proteins, and upregulate BDNF, p-TrkB generations in CUMS-induced mice. Moreover, GEN administration inhibited the protein levels of p-BTK, TLR4, MyD88, p-NF-κB in corticosterone-induced PC12 cell. In summary, the results suggested that GEN exerted a therapeutic effect on CUMS-induced depressive mice possibly through the regulation of BTK/TLR4/NF-κB and BDNF/TrkB signaling pathways.

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TLR4Downregulation and upregulationTropomyosin receptor kinase BPharmacologyIn vivoCorticosteroneSignal transductionNF-κBChemistryBruton's tyrosine kinaseTumor necrosis factor alphaEndocrinologyMedicineInternal medicineNeurotrophic factorsBiologyReceptorBiochemistryTyrosine kinaseGeneBiotechnologyHormoneSaffron Plant Research StudiesMedicinal Plants and Bioactive CompoundsTryptophan and brain disorders