Anxiolytic effect of zinc oxide gallic acid composite nanoparticles following D-galactose administration in rats

氧化锌没食子酸复合纳米颗粒在大鼠体内D-半乳糖给药后的抗焦虑作用

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Abstract

D-galactose by instigating oxidative stress, inflammation, and degenerative changes, causes neurological problems, i.e., anxiety. Zinc oxide (ZnO)-gallic acid(NPs) were used to evaluate behavioral, biochemical, neurochemical, and histopathological studies following D-galactose administration in rats. Thirty animals were alienated into five sets (n = 6) i.e., control, D-galactose (300 mg/kg/mL), D-galactose + gallic acid (50 mg/mL/kg), D-galactose + ZnO(NPs) (10 mg/mL/kg), and D-galactose + ZnO-gallic acid(NPs) (10 mg/mL/kg). For 28 days, the animals were given their respective treatments intraperitoneally once a day. The anxiety-like behavior was evaluated following the treatment period using behavioral tests, i.e., light-dark and elevated-plus-maze activities. The hippocampus was isolated for biochemical, neurochemical, and histopathological studies. Results showed that ZnO-gallic acid(NPs) normalize the anxiety-like behavior induced by D-galactose administration. D-galactose induced a reduction in the activity of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and glutathione peroxidase), increased oxidative-stress markers (malondialdehyde), and elevated inflammatory markers (interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-α). It also impaired serotonergic metabolism and the responsiveness of 5-HT1A receptors, along with causing morphological alterations in the hippocampus. ZnO-gallic acid(NPs) prevented these effects. These results underscore the protective effects of ZnO-gallic acid NPs against D-galactose-induced negative influences. The present finding suggested that ZnO-gallic acid(NPs) may be used as a potential agent to treat D-galactose-induced psychiatric illnesses such as anxiety through their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuromodulatory potential.

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