Excitatory Effect of Urtica dioica on Locomotor Behaviour of Mice Using the Open Field Maze Task

DI Izunwanne, SK Mobisson, C. Nwafor, IC Ifedi, CI Onwukaike, HA Izunwanne
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Introduction: It is generally believed that the presence of some neuroactive phytochemicals such as acetylcholine, histamine, serotonin, tannins etc. in Urtica dioica may yet possess the key to the management of certain neurological and behavioral conditions at an easily accessible and affordable rates. The growing acceptance of alternative medicine in Nigeria and the world at large has necessitated this research work so as to ensure that the general/consuming public is properly guided. Objective: This study was carried out to investigate the effect of administration of Urtica dioica on locomotor behavior. The amount of Urtica dioica reaching the Central Nervous System (CNS) is affected by the extent to which it is converted/stimulates any of the excitatory agents like acetylcholine in the periphery. Methods: A total of 30 apparently healthy Swiss male albino mice weighing 20-25g were used in the study. After the 14 days of acclimatization, the mice were randomly separated into three (3) groups of ten (10) animals each and were housed in separate cages. The amice in group one (1) serves as the control for the research work and were given water and normal animal feed. Group two (2) of the mice were given feed mixed 400mg/kg of the extract while group three (3) mice were given feed mixed with 800 mg/kg of the extract.  The open field maze was employed for the evaluation of locomotor behavior while the extracts were mixed with the animals’ feed. So, the extracts were administered to the mice orally. The extracts were administered for a duration of 28days (4 weeks).    Results: The frequency of rearing in the open field was significantly increased in the Urtica dioica fed group compared to control (p<0.05). There is also a significant increase in the frequency of Line Crosses, Centre Square Entry and Rearing in the test groups compared to control (p<0.01). At a higher dosage, the Frequency and Duration of Grooming significantly increased (p<0.05). The Frequency of Defecation also significantly increased (p<0.05). Conclusion: These results indicate that repeated administration of Urtica dioica enhances locomotory behavior in mice.
荨麻对小鼠使用开放式迷宫任务的运动行为的兴奋效应
导言:人们普遍认为,荨麻中含有一些神经活性植物化学物质,如乙酰胆碱、组胺、5-羟色胺、单宁酸等,这些物质可能是治疗某些神经和行为疾病的关键,而且价格低廉,易于获得。尼日利亚乃至全世界对替代医学的接受度越来越高,因此有必要开展这项研究工作,以确保为大众/消费者提供正确的指导。研究目的本研究旨在调查服用荨麻对运动行为的影响。到达中枢神经系统(CNS)的荨麻量受其在外周转化/刺激乙酰胆碱等任何兴奋剂的程度影响。研究方法研究共使用了 30 只表面健康、体重为 20-25 克的瑞士雄性白化小鼠。经过 14 天的适应性训练后,小鼠被随机分成三(3)组,每组 10 只,分别关在不同的笼子里。第一(1)组小鼠作为研究工作的对照组,给它们喂水和普通动物饲料。第二(2)组给小鼠喂食混合了 400 毫克/千克提取物的饲料,第三(3)组给小鼠喂食混合了 800 毫克/千克提取物的饲料。 在将提取物与动物饲料混合的同时,采用开阔地迷宫评估运动行为。因此,小鼠口服提取物。提取物的给药时间为 28 天(4 周)。 结果与对照组相比,喂食荨麻提取物组小鼠在空地上的爬行频率明显增加(p<0.05)。与对照组相比,试验组的划线、进入中心方格和饲养频率也明显增加(p<0.01)。在较高剂量下,梳理毛发的频率和持续时间明显增加(p<0.05)。排便次数也明显增加(p<0.05)。结论这些结果表明,重复给药荨麻可增强小鼠的运动行为。
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