Ascorbic acid supplementation in adolescent rats ameliorates anxiety‐like and depressive‐like manifestations of nicotine‐ethanol abstinence: Role of oxidative stress, inflammatory, and serotonergic mechanisms
Alireza Najafzadeh,
Mobina Mahdizadeh,
Samaneh Kakhki
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe present study aims to assess the therapeutic potential of vitamin C (Vit C) on anxiety‐ and depressive‐like behavior induced by abstinence from chronic nicotine‐ethanol co‐exposure in adolescent male rats.Materials and methodsAdolescent male rats were divided into seven experimental groups with ten rats as follows: 1) vehicle, 2) Nicotine (Nic)‐Ethanol (Eth): received Nic (2 mg/kg) and Eth (20%) in drinking water from 21 to 42 days of age, 3–5) Nic‐Eth‐Vit C 100/200/400: received Nic and Eth from… Show more
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