Postmenopausal lipid metabolism disorder induces depressive symptoms in mice
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1. Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine & Holistic Integrative Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023, China. 2. Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Pharmacology and Safety Evaluation of Chinese Materia Medica, School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023

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    Objective To investigate whether postmenopausal lipid metabolism disorder is involved in the development of depressive symptoms. Methods Twenty-four LDLR-/ - and sixteen WT C57BL/6J female mice were divided into five groups (n= 8): WT + normal diet group(WT), WT + high-fat diet group(WT-H), ovariectomized LDLR-/ - +normal diet group(LDLR-/ - ), ovariectomized LDLR-/ - + high-fat diet group(LDLR-/ - -H), and ovariectomized LDLR-/ - +high-fat diet + simvastatin group(XF). Mice were fed continuously for 3 months. The postmenopausal lipid metabolism disorder model was established in LDLR-/ - female mice after bilateral ovariectomy combined with a high-fat diet. Body weight, total cholesterol (TC), ERα, and ERβ levels in the hippocampus, depressive behavior, and 5-HT levels in the brain were determined. The correlation between the brain TC level and depression-related indexes was analyzed. Results (1)The LDLR-/ - -H group successfully replicated the characteristics of postmenopausal lipid metabolism disorder, which showed a significant increase in body weight, a notable increase in the brain TC level, and a significant decrease in expression of ERβ in the hippocampus. (2) Horizontal and vertical locomotor activities of the LDLR-/ - -H group were significantly decreased, the immobilized time of TST was significantly increased, and the brain 5-HT level was significantly decreased. (3) The brain TC level of the XF group was significantly decreased, depressive behavior was significantly improved, and the 5-HT level was significantly increased. (4) Correlation analysis showed that the TC level in the brain was significantly correlated to the 5-HT level and depression-like behaviors. Conclusions Postmenopausal lipid metabolism disorder induces depressive symptoms, and depression symptoms can be significantly improved by regulating lipid metabolism disorder.

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  • Received:April 02,2023
  • Online: September 06,2023
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