Skip to content

George T Taylor

1 paper in the library · 37 citations · publishing 2012

Papers

Antidepressive effects of the κ-opioid receptor agonist salvinorin A in a rat model of anhedonia.

Behavioural pharmacology October 1, 2012 Mitchell T Harden, Staci E Smith, Jennifer A Niehoff et al. 37 citations

Salvinorin A (SalvA), a compound from the plant Salvia divinorum that activates κ-opioid receptors, may have antidepressant effects. In a study using male and female Long-Evans rats, chronic mild stress (CMS) for three weeks reduced their preference for sucrose water, indicating anhedonia, a key symptom of depression. After three more weeks of CMS, rats given daily injections of 1 mg SalvA per kilogram of body weight showed a reversal of this anhedonia, while control rats did not. Nonstressed rats given the same dose showed no change in sucrose preference. The findings suggest that chronic SalvA treatment acts as an effective antidepressant in this animal model.