Aristolochia Bracteolata Lam’s Toxicity Profile and Neuroprotective Effects in Mice with Memory Impairment Triggered by Scopolamine

Dhivya Sundaram, Swathy Govindaswamy, Sridevi Sangeetha K. S., Palanisamy Selvamani, Subbiah Latha
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The present study aims to investigate the toxicity profile and neuroprotective effect of ethanol crude extract of Aristolochia bracteolata (EEAB) leaves in mice. EEAB was subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analysis. To determine the toxicity profile in Swiss albino mice, acute and subchronic toxicity experiments were performed according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development criteria. A behavioral test in mice with drug-induced learning and memory impairment was performed to determine neuroprotective effects. In the study GC–MS, 19 compounds were detected. Compared to the control group, no clinical signs of toxicity were detected in the plant-treated group in both the acute and subchronic toxicity experiments at the highest dose of 2,000 mg/kg. It was calculated that the mean oral lethal dose (LD50) > was 2,000 mg/kg. Scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits in mice were greatly reduced after pretreatment with the EEAB at a dose of 100 mg/kg p.o. This was demonstrated by the reversal of the improvement in spontaneous alternation in the Y-maze task and by the significant improvement in latency in the passive avoidance task. Based on the results, EEAB might contain potent secondary metabolites that would primarily enhance the neuroprotective effects and cognitive deficits induced by cholinergic dysfunction.
马兜铃的毒性特征和对东莨菪碱诱发记忆损伤小鼠的神经保护作用
本研究旨在调查马兜铃叶乙醇粗提取物(EEAB)对小鼠的毒性特征和神经保护作用。对 EEAB 进行了初步的植物化学筛选和气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析。为了确定 EEAB 对瑞士白化小鼠的毒性概况,根据经济合作与发展组织的标准进行了急性和亚慢性毒性实验。为了确定药物对神经的保护作用,还对药物引起学习和记忆障碍的小鼠进行了行为测试。在研究的气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)中,检测到了 19 种化合物。与对照组相比,在最高剂量 2,000 毫克/千克的急性和亚慢性毒性实验中,植物处理组均未发现任何临床毒性症状。计算得出的平均口服致死剂量(LD50)>为 2,000 毫克/千克。小鼠在接受剂量为 100 毫克/千克(口服)的 EEAB 预处理后,东莨菪碱诱发的认知障碍大大减少,表现为 Y 型迷宫任务中自发交替的改善发生逆转,以及被动回避任务中潜伏期的显著改善。根据研究结果,EEAB可能含有强效的次生代谢物,主要能增强神经保护作用和胆碱能功能障碍引起的认知障碍。
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