Melatonin improves 3-nitropropionic acid induced behavioral alterations and neurotrophic factors levels

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Tasset, Inmaculada
Agüera, Eduardo
Olmo-Camacho, Rosa
Escribano, Begoña M.
Sánchez López, Fernando
Delgado, María J
Cruz, Antonio H
Gascón, Félix
Luque, Evelio
Peña, José
Jimena, Ignacio
Túnez, Isaac
Date
2011Subject
Cell damageHuntington's disease
Melatonin
Neuroplasticity
Neuroprotective
Neurotrophic factors
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Objective: This study sought to determine whether melatonin causes changes in neurotrophic factors and it protects against the mycotoxin 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP) in brain tissue.
Methods: Rats were given 3-NP over four consecutive days (20 mg/kg BW), while melatonin was administered over 21 days (1 mg/kg/BW), starting after the last injection of 3-NP.
Results: Rats treated with 3-NP displayed significant changes in neurotrophic factor (BDNF and GDNF) levels, together with alterations in behavior; they also displayed extensive oxidative stress and a massive neuronal damage.
Conclusions: Melatonin improved behavioral alterations, reduced oxidative damage, lowered neurotrophic factor levels and neuronal loss in 3-NP-treated rats. These results suggest that melatonin exerts a neuroprotective action.