Novelty-induced behavior and memory enhancing activities of aqueous and ethanol extracts of Solanum incanum Linn. fruits in mice

A. Akanmu, O. Sodipo, U. Sandabe, B. Shamaki, S. Balogun, J. Jubrin
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The present study investigated novelty-induced behavior, learning and memory enhancing activities of aqueous and ethanol fruit extracts of Solanum incanum Linn. using mice models. The mice were divided into sixteen (16) groups of five (5) mice each and treated with distilled water (10 ml/kg, i.p); 7.5, 15, 30 mg/kg (i.p) of both aqueous and ethanol fruit extracts; scopolamine (0.4 mg/kg) and scopolamine (0.4 mg/kg, i.p) plus pramiracetam (100 mg/kg, i.p), 7.5, 15, 30 mg/kg, (i.p) of both aqueous and ethanol fruit extracts. On the 8th day of the experiment, the animal’s locomotor, rearing, grooming, percentage alternation, transfer latency and escape latency were measured. Intraperitoneal administration of S. incanum fruit extracts showed a significant decrease in locomotion, rearing and grooming when compared with distilled water. S. incanum fruit extracts at the tested doses significantly increased the percentage of spontaneous alternation and attenuated the learning and memory impairment induced by scopolamine as indicated in reduction of the transfer latency and escape latency. In conclusion, both aqueous and ethanol extracts of S. incanum fruit significantly improved learning and memory in mice and this could justify the ethnomedicinal use of this plant. Key words: Solanum incanum, novelty-induced behaviour, learning, memory, albino mice
茄水提取物和乙醇提取物的新颖性诱导行为和记忆增强活性。小鼠体内的水果
本研究考察了茄水提取物和乙醇提取物的新颖性诱导行为、学习和记忆增强活性。使用小鼠模型。将小鼠分为十六(16)组,每组五(5)只,用蒸馏水(10ml/kg,i.p)处理;7.5、15、30mg/kg(i.p)的水性和乙醇水果提取物;东莨菪碱(0.4 mg/kg)和东莨菪碱(0.4mg/kg,i.p)加普兰西坦(100 mg/kg,i.p,7.5、15、30 mg/kg,(i.p)的水性和乙醇果实提取物。在实验的第8天,测量动物的运动、饲养、梳理、百分比交替、转移潜伏期和逃跑潜伏期。与蒸馏水相比,腹膜内施用S.incanum果实提取物在运动、饲养和梳理方面显著减少。试验剂量的S.incanum果实提取物显著增加了自发交替的百分比,并减轻了东莨菪碱诱导的学习和记忆障碍,如转移潜伏期和逃逸潜伏期的减少所示。总之,S.incanum果实的水提取物和乙醇提取物都显著改善了小鼠的学习和记忆,这可以证明这种植物的民族药用价值。关键词:茄、新奇行为、学习、记忆、白化病小鼠
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