Simvastatin therapy in adolescent mice attenuates HFD-induced depression-like behavior by reducing hippocampal neuroinflammation

Sep 22, 2018Journal of affective disorders

Simvastatin reduces depression-like behavior and brain inflammation caused by high-fat diet in adolescent mice

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Abstract

Simvastatin (10 mg/kg) significantly reduced HFD-induced depression-like behavior in adolescent mice over a 4-week treatment period.

  • HFD led to increased immobility time in the tail suspension test and decreased activity in the open field test, indicating depression-like behavior.
  • Simvastatin treatment minimized alterations in lipid parameters associated with a high-fat diet.
  • The therapy was associated with reduced structural abnormalities and neuronal injury in the hippocampus.
  • Simvastatin decreased disturbances in the serotonergic system and lowered levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the hippocampus.
  • Neuroimmunological changes in the hippocampus matched those in the spleen but differed from changes observed in the cerebral cortex.

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