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S 47445 Produces Antidepressant- and Anxiolytic Like Effects through Neurogenesi

Glutamatergic dysfunctions are observed in the pathophysiology of depression. The glutamatergic synapse as well as the AMPA receptor's (AMPAR)...

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    [title] => S 47445 Produces Antidepressant- and Anxiolytic Like Effects through Neurogenesi
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Authors
I.Mendez-David, JP. Guilloux, M. Papp, L. Tritschler, E. Mocaer, A. Gardier, S. Bretin, D. David


Lab
Institut de Recherches Internationales Servier, Suresnes, France

Journal
Frontiers in Pharmacology

Abstract
Glutamatergic dysfunctions are observed in the pathophysiology of depression. The glutamatergic synapse as well as the AMPA receptor's (AMPAR) activation may represent new potential targets for therapeutic intervention in the context of major depressive disorders. S 47445 is a novel AMPARs positive allosteric modulator (AMPA-PAM) possessing procognitive, neurotrophic properties and enhancing synaptic plasticity. Here, we investigated the antidepressant/anxiolytic-like effects of S47445 in a mouse model of anxiety/depression based on chronic corticosterone administration (CORT) and in the Chronic Mild Stress (CMS) model in rats. Four doses of S 47445 (0.3 to 10 mg/kg, oral route, 4 and 5 weeks, respectively) were assessed in both models. In mouse, behavioral effects were tested in various anxiety-and depression-related behaviors : the elevated plus maze (EPM), open field (OF), splash test (ST), forced swim test (FST), tail suspension test (TST), fur coat state and novelty suppressed feeding (NSF) as well as on hippocampal neurogenesis and dendritic arborization in comparison to chronic fluoxetine treatment (18 mg/kg, p.o.). In rats, behavioral effects of S 47445 were monitored using sucrose consumption and compared to those of imipramine or venlafaxine (10 mg/kg, i.p.) during the whole treatment period and after withdrawal of treatments. In a mouse model of genetic ablation of hippocampal neurogenesis (GFAP-Tk model), neurogenesis dependent/independent effects of chronic S 47445 treatment were tested, as well as BDNF hippocampal expression. S 47445 reversed CORT-induced depressive-like state by increasing grooming duration and reversing coat state's deterioration. S 47445 also decreased the immobility duration in TST and FST. The highest doses (3 and 10 mg/kg) seem the most effective for antidepressant-like activity in CORT mice. Furthermore, S 47445 significantly reversed the anxiety phenotype observed in OF (at 1 mg/kg) and EPM (from 1 mg/kg). In the CMS rat model, S 47445(from 1 mg/kg) demonstrated a rapid onset of effect on anhedonia compared to venlafaxine and imipramine. In the CORT model, S 47445 demonstrated significant neurogenic effects on proliferation, survival and maturation of hippocampal newborn neurons at doses inducing an antidepressant-like effect. It also corrected CORT-induced deficits of growth and arborization of dendrites. Finally, the antidepressant/anxiolytic-like activities of S 47445 required adult hippocampal neurogenesis in the novelty suppressed feeding test contrary to OF, EPM and ST. The observed increase in hippocampal BDNF levels could be one of the mechanisms of S 47445 responsible for the adult hippocampal neurogenesis increase. Altogether, S 47445 displays robust antidepressant-anxiolytic-like properties after chronic administration through neurogenesis dependent/independent mechanisms and neuroplastic activities. The AMPA-PAM S 47445 could have promising therapeutic potential for the treatment of major depressive disorders or generalized anxiety disorders.

BIOSEB Instruments Used
Tail Suspension Test - Wireless (BIO-TST5),Elevated Plus Maze : EPM3C - 3 clicks only ! (BIO-EPM3C),Forced Swimming Test: New FST DUAL SENSOR (BIO-FST-DSM)

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Bioseb's version 5 of the Tail Suspension Test system, based on both strain sensors and video acquisition, is the only fully automatic solution in the world for running a simple and objective despair test on mice. It is a fast, painless, and reliable way for testing psychotropic effects from stimulant doses of drugs such as anti-depressants and sedatives. This classic and painless research test for anxiety and depression is now offered with a new, powerful and modern software, in a wireless, bluetooth-based version.

Instrument for mice

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NEW ! A complete (hardware + software), dedicated and automated solution for the Elevated Plus Maze test, featuring unprecedented simplicity to run these very popular protocols. A user-friendly and innovative solution for your research on anxiety, depression and the screening of anxiolytic drugs.

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The new Forced Swimming Test system from Bioseb uses a dual approach:
Combining a double input from vibrations and video,
the TYC (Train-Your-Computer) algorithm compares both inputs to determine the animal's behavior in real time, making results completely operator-independent.

Experiment manager, analysis module, replay possibilities and the TYC algorithm are some of the features that make FST DUAL SENSOR a very innovative and easy to use instrument for both mice or rats studies (up to 4 animals can be tested at a time), based on the famous Porsolt Test, or "behavioral despair" test

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