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Ameliorative effect of α-tocopherol and tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract on menopausal-associated mood disorder in ovariectomised mice


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Gengfan, Liang and Audrey Siew Foong, Kow and Yu Zhao, Lee and Rohana, Yusof and Chau Ling, Tham and Yu-Chung, Ho and Ming Tatt, Lee (2024) Ameliorative effect of α-tocopherol and tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract on menopausal-associated mood disorder in ovariectomised mice. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 734. art. no. 150443. pp. 1-6. ISSN 0006-291X; eISSN: 1090-2104

Abstract

Menopausal-associated mood disorder is characterized by emotional depression, anxiety, and stress, which accompany hypogonadism in women in the menopausal phase. The current treatment for menopausal-associated mood disorder provides only symptomatic relief and is associated with many side effects. Supplementation with vitamin E has been shown to be effective in ameliorating anxiety and depression. However, the effects of vitamin E and its underlying mechanism in ameliorating menopausal-associated mood disorders remain uncertain. This work evaluated the effects of α-tocopherol and tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract on depressive and anxiety-related phenotypes induced by estrogen deficiency through ovariectomy in mice. Our study revealed that ovariectomized mice exhibited alterations in behavior indicative of depressive- and anxiety-like behaviors. The serum corticosterone level, a glucocorticoid hormone associated with stress, was found to be elevated in ovariectomized mice as compared to the sham group. Oral administration of α-tocopherol (50 and 100 mg/kg) and tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract (100 and 200 mg/kg) for 14 days alleviated these behavioral changes, as observed in open field, social interaction, and tail suspension tests. However, treatment with tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract, but not α-tocopherol, modulated the depressive- and anxiety-like responses in ovariectomized mice subjected to chronic restraint stress. Both treatments suppressed the elevated serum corticosterone level. Our findings suggested that α-tocopherol and tocotrienol-rich palm oil extract alleviated menopause-associated mood disorder, at least in part, by modulating the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The findings of this study can provide a new foundation for the treatment of menopause-associated depressive- and anxiety-like phenotypes, for the betterment of psychological wellbeing.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
Institute of Bioscience
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.150443
Publisher: Elsevier
Keywords: Estrogen deficiency; Glucocorticoid; Menopause; Ovariectomized mice; Vitamin E
Depositing User: Scopus 2024
Date Deposited: 19 Nov 2024 07:35
Last Modified: 19 Nov 2024 07:35
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