Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.

Stress contributes to a variety of diseases and disorders such as depression and peptic ulcer. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between stress ulcer and depression in pathogenesis and treatment by using chronic stress depression (CSD), chronic psychological stress ulcer (CPSU)...

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Main Authors: Shuang Zhang, Zhiwei Xu, Yan Gao, Yonghong Wu, Zhihui Li, Haifeng Liu, Chenggang Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3521024?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-282dfe3c811b458cb67894c869da57f62020-11-25T02:00:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5114810.1371/journal.pone.0051148Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.Shuang ZhangZhiwei XuYan GaoYonghong WuZhihui LiHaifeng LiuChenggang ZhangStress contributes to a variety of diseases and disorders such as depression and peptic ulcer. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between stress ulcer and depression in pathogenesis and treatment by using chronic stress depression (CSD), chronic psychological stress ulcer (CPSU) and water immersion restrain stress models in rats. Our data showed that the ulcer index of the animals after CSD exposure was significantly higher than that of controls. Depression-like behaviors were observed in rat after CPSU exposure. Fluoxetine hydrochloride significantly reduced the ulcer index of rats exposed to CPSU stress, while ranitidine inhibited depression-like behavior of the animals in CSD group. The ulcer index of rats administered with mifepristone after CPSU stress was markedly reduced compared to CPSU group, although there was no significant difference in the depression-like behavior between mifepristone-treated CSD group and naive controls. We also found that the rats exposed to CPSU or CSD stress displayed a lower level of corticosterone than naive controls, however, the acute stress (AS) group showed an opposite result. Additionally, in order to study the relevance of H(2) receptors and depression, we treated the CSD group with cimetidine and famotidine respectively. The data showed that cimetidine inhibited depression-like behavior in CSD rats, and famotidine had no impact on depression. Overall our data suggested that the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysfunction may be the key role in triggering depression and stress ulcer. Acid-suppressing drugs and antidepressants could be used for treatment of depression and stress ulcer respectively. The occurrence of depression might be inhibited by blocking the central H(2) receptors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3521024?pdf=render
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author Shuang Zhang
Zhiwei Xu
Yan Gao
Yonghong Wu
Zhihui Li
Haifeng Liu
Chenggang Zhang
spellingShingle Shuang Zhang
Zhiwei Xu
Yan Gao
Yonghong Wu
Zhihui Li
Haifeng Liu
Chenggang Zhang
Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Shuang Zhang
Zhiwei Xu
Yan Gao
Yonghong Wu
Zhihui Li
Haifeng Liu
Chenggang Zhang
author_sort Shuang Zhang
title Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
title_short Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
title_full Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
title_fullStr Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
title_full_unstemmed Bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
title_sort bidirectional crosstalk between stress-induced gastric ulcer and depression under chronic stress.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Stress contributes to a variety of diseases and disorders such as depression and peptic ulcer. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between stress ulcer and depression in pathogenesis and treatment by using chronic stress depression (CSD), chronic psychological stress ulcer (CPSU) and water immersion restrain stress models in rats. Our data showed that the ulcer index of the animals after CSD exposure was significantly higher than that of controls. Depression-like behaviors were observed in rat after CPSU exposure. Fluoxetine hydrochloride significantly reduced the ulcer index of rats exposed to CPSU stress, while ranitidine inhibited depression-like behavior of the animals in CSD group. The ulcer index of rats administered with mifepristone after CPSU stress was markedly reduced compared to CPSU group, although there was no significant difference in the depression-like behavior between mifepristone-treated CSD group and naive controls. We also found that the rats exposed to CPSU or CSD stress displayed a lower level of corticosterone than naive controls, however, the acute stress (AS) group showed an opposite result. Additionally, in order to study the relevance of H(2) receptors and depression, we treated the CSD group with cimetidine and famotidine respectively. The data showed that cimetidine inhibited depression-like behavior in CSD rats, and famotidine had no impact on depression. Overall our data suggested that the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysfunction may be the key role in triggering depression and stress ulcer. Acid-suppressing drugs and antidepressants could be used for treatment of depression and stress ulcer respectively. The occurrence of depression might be inhibited by blocking the central H(2) receptors.
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