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Evidence for the involvement of neuropeptide Y in the antidepressant effect of imipramine in type 2 diabetes

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dc.contributor.author Nakhate, Kartik T. en_US
dc.contributor.author Yedke, Sadanand U. en_US
dc.contributor.author Bharne, Ashish P. en_US
dc.contributor.author SUBHEDAR, NISHIKANT K. en_US
dc.contributor.author Kokare, Nishikant K. en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2019-04-29T10:20:02Z
dc.date.available 2019-04-29T10:20:02Z
dc.date.issued 2016-09 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Brain Research, 1646, 1-11. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1872-6240 en_US
dc.identifier.issn Jun-93 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2859
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2016.05.035 en_US
dc.description.abstract Depression is a major comorbidity factor of diabetes and the outcome of one disorder influences the other. Our aim is to scrutinize the link between the two, if any. Since neuropeptide Y (NPY) system plays an important role in regulating central glucose sensing mechanisms, and also depression-related behavior, we test the involvement of NPY in the modulation of depression in type 2 diabetic mice. The mice were fed on high-fat diet and administered with low dose of streptozotocin to induce type 2 diabetes. These animals showed augmented plasma glucose and increased immobility time in tail suspension test (TST) suggesting induction of diabetes and depression. Intracerebroventricular (icv) treatment with NPY or NPY Y1 receptor agonist [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY and intraperitoneal treatment with imipramine decreased immobility time. However, opposite effect was produced by NPY Y1 receptor antagonist BIBP3226 (icv). Moreover, reduced immobility time by imipramine was potentiated by NPY and [Leu31, Pro34]-NPY, but attenuated by BIBP3226. Immunohistochemical analysis of the different nuclei of the extended amygdala, the region primarily involved in affective disorders, was undertaken. A significant reduction in NPY immunoreactivity in the central nucleus of amygdala, nucleus accumbens shell and lateral division of bed nucleus of stria terminalis of the diabetic mice was noticed; the response was ameliorated in imipramine treated animals. The results suggest that decreased NPY expression in the extended amygdala might be causally linked with the depression induced following type 2 diabetes and that the antidepressant action of imipramine in diabetic mice might be mediated by NPY-NPY Y1 receptor system. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier B.V. en_US
dc.subject Evidence for the involvement en_US
dc.subject Imipramine en_US
dc.subject 2 diabetes en_US
dc.subject Depression is a major comorbidity en_US
dc.subject Diabetes en_US
dc.subject Depression en_US
dc.subject Imipramine en_US
dc.subject Neuropeptide en_US
dc.subject YStreptozotocin en_US
dc.subject 2016 en_US
dc.title Evidence for the involvement of neuropeptide Y in the antidepressant effect of imipramine in type 2 diabetes en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.contributor.department Dept. of Biology en_US
dc.identifier.sourcetitle Brain Research en_US
dc.publication.originofpublisher Foreign en_US


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