Hop Bitter Acids Increase Hippocampal Dopaminergic Activity in a Mouse Model of Social Defeat Stress |
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Authors: | Yasuhisa Ano Shiho Kitaoka Rena Ohya Keiji Kondo Tomoyuki Furuyashiki |
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Affiliation: | 1.Kirin Central Research Institute, Kirin Holdings Company Ltd., 1-13-5, Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236-0004, Japan; (R.O.); (K.K.);2.Division of Pharmacology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe 650-0017, Japan; (S.K.); (T.F.) |
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Abstract: | As daily lifestyle is closely associated with mental illnesses, diet-based preventive approaches are receiving attention. Supplementation with hop bitter acids such as iso-α-acids (IAA) and mature hop bitter acids (MHBA) improves mood states in healthy older adults. However, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Since acute oral consumption with IAA increases dopamine levels in hippocampus and improves memory impairment via vagal nerve activation, here we investigated the effects of chronic administration of hop bitter acids on the dopaminergic activity associated with emotional disturbance in a mouse model of repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS). Chronic administration of IAA and MHBA significantly increased dopaminergic activity based on the dopamine metabolite to dopamine ratio in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex following R-SDS. Hippocampal dopaminergic activity was inversely correlated with the level of R-SDS-induced social avoidance with or without IAA administration. Therefore, chronic treatment with hop bitter acids enhances stress resilience-related hippocampal dopaminergic activity. |
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Keywords: | depression dopamine hippocampus hop bitter acids repeated social defeat stress |
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