Popular Ethnomedicinal Plant Alstonia scholaris Induces Neurotoxicity-Related Behavioural Changes in Swiss Albino Mice

Laskar Yb, Laskar Ih, Gulzar Abm, V. Uk, Bhattacharjee N, Mazumder Pb, Bawari M
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Plants constituents are a reliable source of the remedial need of humanity for ages by being the basis of the traditional medicinal system and often serving as the prototype for designing modern medicine. Several plants are used in traditional medicine for ages without proper administration guidelines in terms of dosages. Several toxicological analyses revealed side-effects of such therapies beyond a specific dose. One such plant is Alstonia scholaris, widely used in numerous traditional medicines to treat diseases like ulcers, asthma, diabetes, etc. The present study investigated the neurotoxic effect of the plant extract through oxidative stress in Swiss albino mice. The treated mice showed anxiety, neophobic and depression-like properties compared to control mice. The biochemical parameters show an increase in Malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration while decreasing the total protein content in different brain regions of treated mice. The Glutathione Reductase (GR) activity shows an increase in treated mice compared to the control one. The study indicates that Alstonia scholaris may cause severe damage to the central nervous system when administered without a proper guideline.
流行的民族药植物雪桐诱导瑞士白化小鼠神经毒性相关行为改变
多年来,植物成分是人类治疗需求的可靠来源,是传统医学体系的基础,也经常作为设计现代医学的原型。有几种植物在传统医学中使用了很长时间,但在剂量方面没有适当的给药指南。几项毒理学分析显示,这些疗法的副作用超过了特定剂量。其中一种植物是Alstonia scholaris,它被广泛用于许多传统药物中,用于治疗溃疡、哮喘、糖尿病等疾病。本研究研究了植物提取物通过氧化应激对瑞士白化小鼠的神经毒性作用。与对照组小鼠相比,接受治疗的小鼠表现出焦虑、新事物恐惧症和抑郁样特征。生化指标显示丙二醛(MDA)浓度升高,各脑区总蛋白含量降低。谷胱甘肽还原酶(GR)活性显示,与对照组相比,治疗小鼠的谷胱甘肽还原酶活性有所增加。该研究表明,在没有适当指导的情况下,雪桐可能会对中枢神经系统造成严重损害。
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