2022
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2022.11129
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Effects of chronic folate deficiency and sex differences on depression‑like behavior in mice

Abstract: Although previous studies have reported that serum folate levels are negatively associated with depression in women but not men, it remains unclear whether folate deficiency can directly lead to depression and whether sex difference serves a role in this condition, since the potential mechanism remains elusive. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate whether folate deficiency results in differences in parameters associated with depression between males and females. CD-1 mice received either a standar… Show more

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“…After 12 weeks of intervention, FD exacerbated the depressive behavior, which was caused by CUMS. Several other studies have also revealed the effects of FD on depression, consistent with our study [ 48 , 49 ]. As a reliable predictor of amyloid load in the brain and biomarkers in AD [ 50 , 51 ], the ratio of Aβ1-42 to Aβ1-40 was elevated in CUMS rats, which means CUMS caused AD-related pathological changes in depressive-behavior rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…After 12 weeks of intervention, FD exacerbated the depressive behavior, which was caused by CUMS. Several other studies have also revealed the effects of FD on depression, consistent with our study [ 48 , 49 ]. As a reliable predictor of amyloid load in the brain and biomarkers in AD [ 50 , 51 ], the ratio of Aβ1-42 to Aβ1-40 was elevated in CUMS rats, which means CUMS caused AD-related pathological changes in depressive-behavior rats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%