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In this study, we based in the utilization of 2 treatments (Ketoconazole and the Cyclosporine A) and 3 behavioral tests (Plus maze, Morris Water Maze and Forced Swimming). Ketoconazole (KTCZ), an orally active antifungal, was chosen in our study, with its neuro-behavioral properties (antidepressant and anxiolyic) and physiological (inhibitory effect on ganads and adrenals). Cyclosporine (CsA), a powerful immunosuppressant had a significant impact on transplant medicine. Its molecular action has been well defined in T cells and involved inhibition of critical signalling pathways that regulated…mehr

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In this study, we based in the utilization of 2 treatments (Ketoconazole and the Cyclosporine A) and 3 behavioral tests (Plus maze, Morris Water Maze and Forced Swimming). Ketoconazole (KTCZ), an orally active antifungal, was chosen in our study, with its neuro-behavioral properties (antidepressant and anxiolyic) and physiological (inhibitory effect on ganads and adrenals). Cyclosporine (CsA), a powerful immunosuppressant had a significant impact on transplant medicine. Its molecular action has been well defined in T cells and involved inhibition of critical signalling pathways that regulated T-cell activation. In this study, we demonstrated that the treatment of male Wistar rats by high dose ketoconazole causes anxiolytic and antidepressant-like behavior. Nevertheless these behavioral effects are associated with testicular damage, adrenal and thymus. Co-administration of cyclosporin A (CsA) restore partially or completely the domages.
Autorenporträt
Dr. GUEDRI Kamilia, leitende Forscherin an der Universität Annaba, Algerien, geboren 1984 in Tebassa. Prof. Frih Hacène, leitender Forscher an der Universität Annaba, Algerien, geboren am 12.11.1970 in Annaba. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf biologischer Psychiatrie.