Doxorubicin-induced behavioral disturbances in rats: Protective effect of melatonin and captopril

Doxorubicin is a recognized chemotherapeutic agent widely employed in human malignancies. The limiting factor of its use is a number of side effects. The aim of this work was to show, whether administration of doxorubicin could induce behavioral disturbances in rats, and whether angiotensin-converti...

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Published in:Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior Vol. 124; pp. 284 - 289
Main Authors: Aziriova, S., Repova Bednarova, K., Krajcirovicova, K., Hrenak, J., Rajkovicova, R., Arendasova, K., Kamodyova, N., Celec, P., Zorad, S., Adamcova, M., Paulis, L., Simko, F.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-09-2014
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Summary:Doxorubicin is a recognized chemotherapeutic agent widely employed in human malignancies. The limiting factor of its use is a number of side effects. The aim of this work was to show, whether administration of doxorubicin could induce behavioral disturbances in rats, and whether angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor captopril or melatonin can modify these potential alterations. Four groups of 3-month-old Wistar rats (twelve per group) were treated for 4weeks: control (placebo-treated), doxorubicin (DOX) (5mg/kg i.v. in a single intravenous dose), DOX rats treated with either melatonin (10mg/kg/24h) or captopril (100mg/kg/24h). Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and the level of oxidative stress were investigated and behavioral tests of anxiety—open field test (OF), elevated plus maze (EPM) and light–dark box (LDB) were accomplished. Doxorubicin increased significantly systolic blood pressure and parameters of oxidative stress. Moreover, doxorubicin enhanced the level of anxiety in the tests of OF, EPM, and LDB. Captopril and melatonin prevented the blood pressure rise and the enhancement of oxidative load. Importantly, both substances reduced the parameters of anxiety. Chronic administration of captopril or melatonin has shown anxiolytic effect in the model of doxorubicin‐induced anxiety. It does not seem unreasonable to suppose that this protective effect of captopril or melatonin against anxiety development might have been related to the antioxidative effects of both substances. •Doxorubicin increased the level of anxiety and parameters of oxidative stress.•Captopril and melatonin prevented the enhancement of oxidative load.•Captopril and melatonin reduced anxiety development.
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ISSN:0091-3057
1873-5177
DOI:10.1016/j.pbb.2014.06.021