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Differential effects of acute and chronic treatment with the flavonoid chrysin on anxiety-like behavior and Fos immunoreactivity in the lateral septal nucleus in rats

ACTA PHARMACEUTICA(2020)

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The aim of this study was to compare the effects of acute (a single injection) and chronic (21 consecutive days) treatments with chrysin 2, 4, and 8 mmol kg(-1) on anxiety-like behavior and Fos immunoreactivity in the lateral septum nucleus (LSN), a structure that is involved in the regulation of anxiety, in male Wistar rats. These effects were compared with the clinically effective anxiolytic diazepam 7 mu mol kg(-1). The results showed that acute, but not chronic treatment, with 4 mu mol kg(-1) chrysin exerted anxiolytic- and anti-depressant-like effects with these effects being similar to that of diazepam. Also, none of the above-mentioned treatments did alter Fos immunoreactivity in the LSN, but a tendency towards the reduction of this variable was detected with chrysin 4 mu mol kg(-1) and diazepam 7 mu mol kg(-1). Altogether, results suggest that chrysin exerts anxiolytic-like effects, however, it can produce pharmacological tolerance after repeated use, similar to benzodiazepines.
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chrysin,anxiolytic,elevated plus maze,Fos protein,lateral septal nucleus
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