Depressive Behavior of Rats Consuming Cocoa Powder and Cocoa Extract

Ariza Budi Tunjung Sari, Misnawi Misnawi, P. Pudjiastuti, A. Baktir
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Chocolate is associated with calm and happy feelings. However little is found to demonstrate if this effect is induced by active ingredient in cocoa ratherthan the sweetness of chocolate. In this study we tested the effect of cocoa on the depressive behavior of female rats suffering from estrogen deficiency. Twentyfemale rats aged seven weeks old were ovariectomized to remove the estrogen source. The rats were distributed into four groups and undergoing three dayoral administration of 1g/kg body weight (bw) cocoa powder, 1g/kg bw cocoa extract, 1 mg/kg bw estradiol valerate and 1 mL/kg bw vehicle (olive oil). Anothergroup of rats having intact ovaries received 1 mL/kg bw drinking water. The rats were undergoing forced swimming test (FST) one day before treatment and after treatment and the immobility time was recorded. No significant difference was found on the after-treatment immobility time across groups. However, all the rats in the vehicle group developed longer immobility time after-treatment compared with the result from before-treatment test, suggesting that depression had occurred in ovariectomized rats receiving no active substances. In the other hand, very few rats had greater after-treatment immobility time in the cocoa powder and estradiol valerate groups. In the cocoa extract group, all the rats had shorter immobility time after treatment when it is compared with before treatment time. We conclude that compounds in cocoa have certain extent of estrogenic activity that affects emotional state.
大鼠食用可可粉和可可提取物的抑郁行为
巧克力让人联想到平静和快乐的感觉。然而,很少有人能证明这种效果是由可可中的活性成分而不是巧克力的甜味引起的。在这项研究中,我们测试了可可对雌性激素缺乏的雌性大鼠抑郁行为的影响。选取20只7周龄雌性大鼠,切除卵巢,去除雌激素来源。将大鼠分为4组,分别给予1g/kg体重可可粉、1g/kg体重可可提取物、1 mg/kg体重戊酸雌二醇和1 mL/kg体重橄榄油3天口服。另一组卵巢完整的大鼠给予1 mL/kg / bw的饮用水。各组大鼠分别于治疗前和治疗后1天进行强迫游泳试验(FST),并记录静止时间。各组治疗后静止时间差异无统计学意义。然而,与治疗前试验结果相比,载药组大鼠治疗后的静止时间都更长,这表明未接受活性物质的去卵巢大鼠发生了抑郁。另一方面,在可可粉和雌二醇组中,很少有大鼠在治疗后有更长的静止时间。可可提取物组大鼠治疗后的静止时间均较治疗前缩短。我们得出结论,可可中的化合物具有一定程度的影响情绪状态的雌激素活性。
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