Anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects of the Traditional Chinese Medicinal formulation Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san in a rat model of chronic stress

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Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san is a Traditional Chinese Medicinal formulation widely used for the treatment of neuropsychological disorders. The present study examined the anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects of Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san in a rat model of chronic stress. The results of an elevated plus maze test showed that Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san significantly attenuated the levels of anxiety-induced stress as evidenced by increases in the time spent in the open arm region, as well as the percentage of entries into this area. In addition, Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san alleviated stress-induced neuronal death, as indicated by histological examination. Furthermore, mechanistic studies suggested that the anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects of Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san may be mediated via attenuation of chronic stress-induced upregulation of α-synuclein and corticosterone, and downregulation of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) in the hippocampal region of the brain at the mRNA and protein level. In addition, Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san decreased the serum levels of stress-induced corticosterone in the model animals. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san exerted anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects in a rat model of chronic stress via attenuation of stress-induced upregulation of α-synuclein and corticosterone, and downregulation of PP2A in the hippocampus.

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Cao, G. P., Gui, D., Fu, L. D., Guo, Z. K., & Fu, W. J. (2016). Anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects of the Traditional Chinese Medicinal formulation Dan-zhi-xiao-yao-san in a rat model of chronic stress. Molecular Medicine Reports, 14(2), 1247–1254. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2016.5382

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