Vitamin C protects against chronic social isolation stress-induced weight gain and depressive-like behavior in adult male rats
Objective. Considering the importance of ghrelin in stress-induced hyperphagia and a role of antioxidants in decreasing body weight, in the present study, the effect of vitamin C (VitC) on ghrelin secretion and food intake following chronic social isolation (CIS) was evaluated in rats.
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Main Authors: | Dulabi Alireza Najaf, Shakerin Zeinab, Mehranfard Nasrin, Ghasemi Maedeh |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2247b0369f3e4e8da62c1e5203c899f1 |
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