Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent

Nowadays, the world population has been affected by two serious psychological disorders, anxiety and depression, but there are few discoveries for new therapies to combat them. Studies have shown that music therapy has its beneficial behavioral effects. Therefore, the aim of the present study it was...

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Main Authors: V. S. Lima, J. M. S. Teixeira, V. D. G. Sinhorin, E. D. V. Conceição, V. M. Ferreira, P. P. Cavalcanti
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Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2015-05-01
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=209
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spelling doaj-57c0c64972214422959f3496959e4a3e2020-11-25T03:18:21ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812015-05-0183404410.36560/832015209153Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependentV. S. Lima0J. M. S. Teixeira1V. D. G. Sinhorin2E. D. V. Conceição3V. M. Ferreira4P. P. Cavalcanti5Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso campus SinopUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso campus SinopUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso campus SinopUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso campus SinopUniversidade de BrasíliaUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso campus SinopNowadays, the world population has been affected by two serious psychological disorders, anxiety and depression, but there are few discoveries for new therapies to combat them. Studies have shown that music therapy has its beneficial behavioral effects. Therefore, the aim of the present study it was to investigate the possible effects of two music styles in some lipids and carbohydrate metabolism parameters resulting from behavioral changes related to anxiety and depression. So, mice were used with 30 days of age, divided into 6 groups: G1: saline, G2: Diazepam (DZP), G3: Fluoxetine (FLX), G4: control (no treatment), G5: Rock, and G6: Mozart Sonata. The animals from groups G1, G2 and G3 received treatments by oral route (gavage) for 15 days. The music therapy sessions (2x/day 4 hours/day) occurred in the same period of time at a 65dB frequency for G5 and G6 groups. After being evaluated in spontaneous locomotion, elevated plus maze and forced swimming tests, the animals were euthanized. The lactate, total cholesterol and plasma glucose levels were measured from the blood. No change was observed in spontaneous locomotion test and elevated plus maze. In the forced swimming test animals exposed to Rock showed an increase in immobility time. Furthermore, it was observed an increase in glucose and a reduction in cholesterol levels in the groups exposed to Rock and Mozart, while a decrease of lactate was observed only in group Rock. It was concluded that the auditory stimulus caused by music in mice was able to encourage depressive behavior and alter some lipids and carbohydrate metabolism parameters dependently of the musical style.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=209anxiety, depression, metabolism, music.
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author V. S. Lima
J. M. S. Teixeira
V. D. G. Sinhorin
E. D. V. Conceição
V. M. Ferreira
P. P. Cavalcanti
spellingShingle V. S. Lima
J. M. S. Teixeira
V. D. G. Sinhorin
E. D. V. Conceição
V. M. Ferreira
P. P. Cavalcanti
Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
Scientific Electronic Archives
anxiety, depression, metabolism, music.
author_facet V. S. Lima
J. M. S. Teixeira
V. D. G. Sinhorin
E. D. V. Conceição
V. M. Ferreira
P. P. Cavalcanti
author_sort V. S. Lima
title Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
title_short Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
title_full Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
title_fullStr Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
title_full_unstemmed Depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
title_sort depressive behavior and metabolic alterations in mice are musical style-dependent
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
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2316-9281
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Nowadays, the world population has been affected by two serious psychological disorders, anxiety and depression, but there are few discoveries for new therapies to combat them. Studies have shown that music therapy has its beneficial behavioral effects. Therefore, the aim of the present study it was to investigate the possible effects of two music styles in some lipids and carbohydrate metabolism parameters resulting from behavioral changes related to anxiety and depression. So, mice were used with 30 days of age, divided into 6 groups: G1: saline, G2: Diazepam (DZP), G3: Fluoxetine (FLX), G4: control (no treatment), G5: Rock, and G6: Mozart Sonata. The animals from groups G1, G2 and G3 received treatments by oral route (gavage) for 15 days. The music therapy sessions (2x/day 4 hours/day) occurred in the same period of time at a 65dB frequency for G5 and G6 groups. After being evaluated in spontaneous locomotion, elevated plus maze and forced swimming tests, the animals were euthanized. The lactate, total cholesterol and plasma glucose levels were measured from the blood. No change was observed in spontaneous locomotion test and elevated plus maze. In the forced swimming test animals exposed to Rock showed an increase in immobility time. Furthermore, it was observed an increase in glucose and a reduction in cholesterol levels in the groups exposed to Rock and Mozart, while a decrease of lactate was observed only in group Rock. It was concluded that the auditory stimulus caused by music in mice was able to encourage depressive behavior and alter some lipids and carbohydrate metabolism parameters dependently of the musical style.
topic anxiety, depression, metabolism, music.
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