Protective effects of resveratrol on social stress-induced neuroinflammation and depressive-like behavior

2015 
Social stress precipitates psychiatric disorders, however only a subset of the population is susceptible. This may result from differences in coping strategy and sequent inflammation. Using a resident-intruder paradigm in rats, we previously identified two distinct phenotypic responses to stress. Active coping (AC) rats spent more time resisting in upright postures in the presence of a dominant resident rat than did passive coping (PC) rats. PC rats developed behavioral, inflammatory and neuroendocrine endpoints comparable to depression, while AC rats did not. The present study determined if resveratrol (RSV, 10mg/kg/day), a natural anti-inflammatory, could protect against stress-induced neuroinflammation and produce antidepressant-like effects in socially defeated rats (stress vs control 30min/day for 5 days). In PC rats, proinflammatory proteins (IL-1β, IL-6, GM-CSF) were elevated 5 days after the final social defeat within the locus coeruleus, a noradrenergic brain region implicated in depression. Alte...
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