Study name | Bai SJ 2017b |
Title | Brain region-specific metabolite networks regulate antidepressant effects of venlafaxine |
Overall design | In this study, we used depression-related behavior to evaluate the effects of chronic venlafaxine therapy in rats. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry-based metabolomics was used to characterize metabolomic responses to venlafaxine in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. Rats were divided into the following 2 groups (n = 14 in each group): (1) control group, and (2) venlafaxine group (venlafaxine treatment at the dose of 5 mg/kg). Venlafaxine were administered intraperitoneally daily for 4 weeks. |
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Data available | Unavailable |
Organism | Rat; Sprague-Dawley rat; |
Categories of depression | Healthy individuals; Healthy individuals; Healthy individuals; |
Criteria for depression | Forced swimming test, tail suspension test |
Sample size | 28 |
Tissue | Central; Brain; Hippocampus; Central; Brain; Prefrontal cortex; |
Platform | MS-based; GC-MS: Agilent 7890A/5975C GC/MSD System (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, California, USA); |
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Citation | Bai S, Hu Q, Chen Z, et al. Brain region-specific metabolite networks regulate antidepressant effects of venlafaxine. RSC Adv 2017,7, 46358. |
Metabolite | myo-Inositol; Citric acid; Phosphoserine; Oleic acid; Stearic acid; 3-Hydroxybutyric acid; Palmitic acid; Glycine; Arachidonic acid; L-Glutamine; L-Aspartic acid; Oxalic acid; D-Glucose; Ascorbic acid; Fumaric acid; Fructose 6-phosphate; Ethanolamine; Creatine; 2-Hydroxybutyric acid; D-Ribose; Beta-Alanine; 5-Methoxytryptamine; Glycolic acid; Elaidic acid; Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate; Adenine; Sucrose; Malonic acid; Oxamate; Ribitol; Aminomalonic acid; 6-Phosphogluconic acid; Phosphate; O-Phosphoethanolamine; D-Tagatose; Maleimide; N-acetyltryptophan; 2-Hydroxypyridine; Methyl palmitoleate; 11Z-Eicosenoic acid; N-Methylhydantoin; Sphingosine; Aminooxyacetic acid; Mannitol; Methylphosphate; Aniline; Beta-mannosylglycerate; 3-Indoleacetonitrile; Nicotinuric acid; Cysteinylglycine; Malonamide; Monoethylhexyl phthalic acid; Phytanic acid; Kyotorphin; Glycerol 1-octadecanoate; Gallic acid; MALONAMIDE; Dithioerythritol; Quinone; Mevalonolactone; Phenylglyoxylic acid; |