Antidepressant-like effect of terpineol in an inflammatory model of depression : involvement of the cannabinoid system and d2 dopamine receptor.
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2020
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Depression has a multifactorial etiology that arises from environmental, psychological, genetic,
and biological factors. Environmental stress and genetic factors acting through immunological and
endocrine responses generate structural and functional changes in the brain, inducing neurogenesis and
neurotransmission dysfunction. Terpineol, monoterpenoid alcohol, has shown immunomodulatory and
neuroprotective effects, but there is no report about its antidepressant potential. Herein, we used a single
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection to induce a depressive-like effect in the tail suspension test (TST) and the
splash test (ST) for a preventive and therapeutic experimental schedule. Furthermore, we investigated the
antidepressant-likemechanism of action of terpineol while usingmolecular and pharmacological approaches.
Terpineol showed a coherent predicted binding mode mainly against CB1 and CB2 receptors and also
against the D2 receptor during docking modeling analyses. The acute administration of terpineol produced
the antidepressant-like effect, since it significantly reduced the immobility time in TST (100–200 mg/kg, p.o.)
as compared to the control group. Moreover, terpineol showed an antidepressant-like effect in the preventive
treatment that was blocked by a nonselective dopaminergic receptor antagonist (haloperidol), a selective
dopamine D2 receptor antagonist (sulpiride), a selective CB1 cannabinoid receptor antagonist/inverse
agonist (AM281), and a potent and selective CB2 cannabinoid receptor inverse agonist (AM630), but it
was not blocked by a nonselective adenosine receptor antagonist (caffeine) or a β-adrenoceptor antagonist
(propranolol). In summary, molecular docking suggests that CB1 and CB2 receptors are the most promising
targets of terpineol action. Our data showed terpineol antidepressant-like modulation by CB1 and CB2
cannabinoid receptors and D2-dopaminergic receptors to further corroborate our molecular evidence.
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Terpenoids, Phytocannabinoid, Dopaminergic receptor
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VIEIRA, G. et al. Antidepressant-like effect of terpineol in an inflammatory model of depression: involvement of the cannabinoid system and d2 dopamine receptor. Biomolecules, v. 10, 2020. Disponível em: <https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/10/5/792>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.