Fast-acting effects of l-tetrahydropalmatine on depression and anxiety in mice

Rui Li, Wai-Kin Mat, W. Chan, T. Ho, R. K. Yeung, Chi Him Poon, L. W. Wong, Ian D. Williams, Mingqi Qiao, H. Xue
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The racemate dl-tetrahydropalmatine (dl-THP) is known for its analgesic and sedative effects, and has been shown by us to be a potential agent for the treatment of anxiety.Herein, to delineate the therapeutic potentials of its different isomeric forms, the behavioral effects of l-THP, dl-THP and d-THP were compared regarding their anxiolytic and antidepressant properties in mouse behavioral models using the elevated plus-maze test and tail suspension test respectively. The anxiolytic and antidepressant effects of both l-THP and dl-THP were evident in forty-five minutes following oral administration. Moreover, l-THP exhibited much greater anxiolytic potency in the elevated plus-maze (0.1-2.5 mg/kg) and antidepressant potency in the tail suspension test (0.5-5.0 mg/kg) than dl-THP, whereas d-THP was inactive in either of these tests. As well, l-THP enhanced sociability and preference for social novelty at 0.1-0.5 mg/kg in Crawley’s three-chamber behavioral tests, and inhibited the amphetamine-induced manic-like hyperactivity of amphetamine-sensitized mice at 0.05-0.2 mg/kg. These pharmacological actions of l-THP were unaccompanied by any significant locomotor or myorelaxant side-effects. Co-administration of flumazenil, a GABAA receptor antagonist, inhibited the anxiolytic and antidepressant effects of l-THP, even though the binding affinity of l-THP was higher for dopamine D2-like receptors than for GABAA receptors. On this basis, l-THP displayed potential as a fast-acting drug for the treatment of anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder. Keywords: l-THP; dl-THP; Anxiolysis; Antidepressant; GABAA receptor; Fast-acting
l-四氢巴马汀对小鼠抑郁和焦虑的速效作用
外消旋物dl-四氢巴马汀(dl-THP)以其镇痛和镇静作用而闻名,并已被我们证明是治疗焦虑的潜在药物。在此,为了描述其不同异构体形式的治疗潜力,分别采用升高+迷宫试验和悬尾试验比较了l-THP、dl-THP和d-THP在小鼠行为模型中的抗焦虑和抗抑郁作用。口服后45分钟,l-THP和dl-THP的抗焦虑和抗抑郁作用均明显。此外,与dl-THP相比,l-THP在升高的+迷宫中表现出更强的抗焦虑效力(0.1-2.5 mg/kg),在尾悬试验中表现出更强的抗抑郁效力(0.5-5.0 mg/kg),而d-THP在这两种试验中均无活性。此外,在克劳利三室行为实验中,0.1 ~ 0.5 mg/kg的l-THP可增强小鼠的社交能力和社会新奇偏好,0.05 ~ 0.2 mg/kg的l-THP可抑制安非他明致敏小鼠的躁狂症样多动症。l-THP的这些药理作用不伴有任何显著的运动或肌肉松弛副作用。同时给药氟马西尼(一种GABAA受体拮抗剂)抑制了l-THP的抗焦虑和抗抑郁作用,尽管l-THP对多巴胺d2样受体的结合亲和力高于对GABAA受体的结合亲和力。在此基础上,l-THP显示出作为治疗焦虑、抑郁和双相情感障碍的速效药物的潜力。关键词:l-THP;dl-THP;Anxiolysis;抗抑郁药;GABAA受体;快速的
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