Ayahuasca partially preserves striatal integrity in juvenile non-human primates exposed to chronic stress: evidence from stereological evaluation.

 0 Người đánh giá. Xếp hạng trung bình 0

Tác giả: Jeferson Souza Cavalcante, Paulo Leonardo Araújo de Góis Morais, Ruthnaldo Rodrigues Melo de Lima, Wigínio Gabriel de Lira-Bandeira, Andréa Silva de Medeiros Bandeira, Maria Lara Porpino de Meiroz Grilo, Lílian Andrade Carlos de Mendonça Batista, Melquisedec Abiaré Dantas de Santana, Expedito Silva do Nascimento, Nicole Leite Galvão-Coelho, Fernando Vagner Lobo Ladd, Luiz Roberto Fernandes Pereira

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 616.02738 Diseases

Thông tin xuất bản: Switzerland : Frontiers in neuroanatomy , 2025

Mô tả vật lý:

Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 214717

 INTRODUCTION: The striatum (St) integrates cognitive, motor, and limbic functions and plays a critical role in processing emotions, motivation, and rewards. It may undergo several morphophysiological changes in neuropsychiatric diseases. Depression, a complex psychiatric disorder, affects millions of people around the world and leads to an increased risk of suicide, decreased quality of life, and functional impairment. Conventional treatments require prolonged use, leading to drug resistance
  thus, new treatments and therapeutic strategies have been widely studied. Ayahuasca results from the joint infusion of the METHODS: Six marmosets were divided into three groups of two animals each. One group was kept in family life (FG), and two groups were socially isolated (IG). Isolation was carried out by separating the animal from all others in the colony. One of the isolated groups received doses of ayahuasca tea (AG) 3 days before and two times during the isolation period, while the other groups received the same dose of placebo. After 13 weeks of experimentation, euthanasia, and transcardiac perfusion were performed. The brains were sectioned and stained with thionin using the Nissl method. We employed stereological techniques to assess the striatum and investigate potential alterations in neuronal volume in socially isolated animals treated with ayahuasca. Equidistant sections of the caudate and putamen were analyzed for all measurements and selected by systematic and uniform sampling. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Striatal neurons in the IG group exhibited significantly smaller volumes compared to those in the FG and AG groups. Our findings suggest that ayahuasca may prevent extensive neuronal volume loss, as observed in the IG, by acting as a prophylactic agent and buffering neural structural changes during chronical social isolation.
Tạo bộ sưu tập với mã QR

THƯ VIỆN - TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC CÔNG NGHỆ TP.HCM

ĐT: (028) 36225755 | Email: tt.thuvien@hutech.edu.vn

Copyright @2024 THƯ VIỆN HUTECH