Effects Of Sesame Oil Aroma On Mice After Exposure To Water Immersion Stress: Analysis Of Behavior And Gene Expression In The Brain

Hiroaki Takemoto, Chiharu Take, Keito Kojima, Yamato Kuga, Tomoya Hamada, Tomoka Yasugi, Nanami Kato,Kazuo Koike,Yoshinori Masuo

MOLECULES(2020)

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(1) Background: Sesame has been popular as a healthy food since ancient times, and effects of the aroma component of roasted sesame are also expected. However, little research has been reported on its scent; (2) Methods: Jcl:ICR male mice were housed under water immersion stress for 24 h. Then, the scent of saline or sesame oil was inhaled to stress groups for 90 min. We investigated the effects of sesame oil aroma on the behavior and brains of mice; (3) Results: In an elevated plus maze test, the rate of entering to open arm and the staying time were decreased by the stress. These decrements were significantly enhanced by sesame oil aroma. Stress had a tendency to increase the serum corticosterone concentration, which was slightly decreased by the aroma. Expression of Kruppel-like factor-4 (Klf-4) and Dual-specificity phosphatase-1 (Dusp-1) in the striatum were increased by water immersion stress, and the level of Klf-4 and Dusp-1 in the striatum and hippocampus were significantly attenuated by sesame oil aroma (4) Conclusions: The present results strongly suggest that the odor component of sesame oil may have stress suppressing effects. Moreover, Klf-4 and Dusp-1 may be sensitive stress-responsive biomarkers.
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sesame oil aroma, water immersion stress, antianxiety, elevated plus maze test, corticosterone, kruppel-like factor-4, dual-specificity phosphatase-1
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