Evaluation of the psychopharmacological properties and neural mechanisms of action of the ethanol extract of leaves of Triumfetta cordifolia in mice

Valliant Orodeh, A. Aderibigbe, Ben-Azu Benneth
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This study was carried out to investigate neurobehavioral properties and the underlying neural mechanisms of action of the ethanol extract of leaves of Triumfetta cordifolia (EETC) on behavioral models in mice. The acute toxicity test of EETC was assessed using Locke’s method. Thereafter, neurobehavioral property of EETC (4.4, 8.8 and 17.5 mg/kg) administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) was evaluated on novelty-induced rearing, grooming and locomotor using open-field test; cognitive enhancing effect was evaluated using Y-maze test. The anxiolytic and sedative effects were assessed using elevated-plus maze and hole board tests respectively. Moreover, the potential underlying neural mechanisms of EETC was carried out using neurotransmitter receptor antagonists: haloperidol (0.2 mg/kg), yohimbine (1 mg/kg), propranolol (0.2 mg/kg), cyproheptadine (0.5 mg/kg) and atropine (0.5 mg/kg) on novelty-induced rearing, grooming, locomotor and hole board tests. Acute toxicity test carried out revealed the LD 50 of the extract was estimated to be 282 mg/kg, i.p. EETC significantly (p < 0.05) reduced rearing, grooming and locomotor activity in the open-field test. Moreover, EETC reduced head dipping activity in the hole board test, suggesting sedation. EETC did not exhibit anxiolytic and memory enhancing effects in comparison to controls. Pretreatments with haloperidol, yohimbine, propranolol, cyproheptadine and atropine significantly potentiated the inhibitory effects of EETC on rearing and grooming, but reversed its effect on locomotion in the open-field test respectively. In conclusion, the findings suggest that EETC possesses central nervous system depressant activity and the effect might be related to modulation of dopaminergic, noradrenergic, serotoninergic and cholinergic neurotransmissions. Keywords: Triumfetta cordifolia ; Toxicity; Rearing; Grooming
三叶乙醇提取物对小鼠的精神药理学特性及神经作用机制的评价
本研究旨在探讨三叶乙醇提取物(EETC)对小鼠行为模型的神经行为特性及其作用机制。急性毒性试验采用Locke法进行评价。随后,采用开场试验评价脑脊液脑脊液(4.4、8.8和17.5 mg/kg)腹腔给药小鼠的神经行为学特性;采用y型迷宫测试评价认知增强效果。采用升高迷宫法和孔板法分别评价其抗焦虑作用和镇静作用。此外,通过神经递质受体拮抗剂:氟哌啶醇(0.2 mg/kg)、育喜宾(1 mg/kg)、普萘洛尔(0.2 mg/kg)、赛heptadine (0.5 mg/kg)和阿托品(0.5 mg/kg)进行新奇性饲养、梳洗、运动和孔板试验,研究EETC的潜在神经机制。急性毒性试验显示,提取物的ld50为282 mg/kg, i.p。EETC显著(p < 0.05)降低了裸鼠的饲养、梳毛和运动活性。此外,颅电刺激降低了孔板试验的头浸活动,提示有镇静作用。与对照组相比,EETC没有表现出抗焦虑和增强记忆的作用。氟哌啶醇、育安宾、心得安、赛庚啶和阿托品预处理能显著增强EETC对饲养和梳洗的抑制作用,但能逆转EETC对运动的抑制作用。综上所述,EETC具有中枢神经系统抑制作用,其作用可能与调节多巴胺能、去甲肾上腺素能、血清素能和胆碱能神经递质有关。关键词:凤仙花;毒性;饲养;梳理
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