The results indicated that systemic intraperitoneal administration of VPA (600 mg/kg) significantly decreased SI and SNI in social interaction test (SIT) especially in male rats, indicating the social impairments caused by VPA. RSV (3.6 mg/kg, s. c.) reversed VPA-induced social deficits in male rats, but not in female group. VPA administration resulted in significant increase in latency time in the hot plate and tail flick tests in male rats, whereas it had no such dramatic effect in females. RSV administration in combination with VPA had no significant effect on latency time compared to the valproic acid group in male rats. It is important to note that RSV by itself had no significant effect on SI, SNI and latency time in female and male rats. Conclusion: It can be concluded that valproic acid produces autistic-like behaviors and increases pain threshold in male rats which may be ameliorated at least in part by resveratrol administration. Further studies are needed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in valproic acid and resveratrol-induced effects
نام مقاله:
Sex dependent alterations of resveratrol on social behaviors and nociceptive reactivity in VPA-induced autistic-like model in rats
نویسندگان:
Kobra Bahrampour Juybaria
, Gholamreza Sepehrib
, Manzumeh Shamsi Meymandic
,
Seyyed Sajjad Vakili Shahrbabakid
, Amirhossein Moslemizadehd
, Nima Saeedie
,
Azadeh Aminzadehe
, Masoumeh Nozarib
, Mohammad Khaksarif
, Tahereh Haghpanahg
,
Hamideh Bashirib,h,⁎
نام مجله:
Neurotoxicology and Teratology
شماره مجله:
81 (2020) 106905