Antistress effects of N-stearoylethanolamine in rats with chronic social stress

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of N-stearoylethanolamine (NSE) on the number of biochemical parameters that are involved in the development of the stress response (corticosterone, catecholamines, testosterone, TBARS, nitric oxide, serotonin), memory state, exploratory activity and...

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Main Authors: T. M. Horid’ko, H. V. Kosiakova, A. G. Berdyshev, O. F. Meged, E. A. Gudz, O. V. Onopchenko, V. S. Asmolkova, V. M. Lozova, E. V. Tukalenko, O. V. Bondarenko, I. I. Tubalzeva, О. А. Kovalenko, M. Y. Makarchuk, N. M. Hula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry 2017-08-01
Series:The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal
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Online Access:http://ukrbiochemjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Horidko_4_17.pdf
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Summary:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of N-stearoylethanolamine (NSE) on the number of biochemical parameters that are involved in the development of the stress response (corticosterone, catecholamines, testosterone, TBARS, nitric oxide, serotonin), memory state, exploratory activity and antinociceptive response in rats, using a model of chronic social stress. It has been demonstrated that administration of NSE (14 days , intragastrically, 50 mg/kg) after chronic social stress developed (stress was induced by daily agonistic interaction between animals), normalizes plasma content of corticosterone, testosterone, epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, TBARS, nitrite-anion and increases serotonin level that leads to memory state improvement and increase in exploratory activity in rats. The tail-flick latency did not change, that is it remained at the level of stressed animals.
ISSN:2409-4943
2413-5003