2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.11.121
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Acetate supplementation produces antidepressant-like effect via enhanced histone acetylation

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“… 26 Furthermore, data have shown that antidepressant treatments may improve energy metabolism in depression. 27 , 28 Based on these reasons, baseline LDH, as an indicator of cellular damage and energy metabolism in ischemic stroke, could potentially predict the risk of PSD at discharge. Moreover, acute stroke may be related to the complications of heart and kidney damage, which may increase the levels of LDH and mental stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 26 Furthermore, data have shown that antidepressant treatments may improve energy metabolism in depression. 27 , 28 Based on these reasons, baseline LDH, as an indicator of cellular damage and energy metabolism in ischemic stroke, could potentially predict the risk of PSD at discharge. Moreover, acute stroke may be related to the complications of heart and kidney damage, which may increase the levels of LDH and mental stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sucrose preference was performed as a measurement of the anhedonia-like behaviors in the mice using the previously reported method [ 31 ]. The animals were caged individually and supplied with two 50 mL conical tubes with spouted rubber tops filled with drink water overnight for habituation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FST was conducted according to previous protocols [ 31 ]. Each mouse was individually placed for six minutes into a 19 cm × 25 cm (diameter × height) plastic cylinder filled with water (at 23–25 °C, 18 cm deep) in dim light.…”
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“…For its part, acetate supplementation in mice promotes antidepressant-like effects also at epigenetic levels by increasing histone acetylation with consequent down-regulation of BDNF, enhanced dendritic branches, and spine density of hippocampal pyramidal neurons, hence improving synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus [246]. Similarly, daily vinegar (acetic acid) ingestion was clinically tested in healthy adults, showing improvements in depression scores and amino acids metabolisms (increased metabolism of glycine, serine, threonine) [247].…”
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confidence: 99%