Carissa spinarum Linn.(天南星科植物)根皮溶剂馏分对啮齿动物的抗抑郁活性涉及多种信号通路

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Experimental Pharmacology Pub Date : 2022-12-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JEP.S386015
Hana Saif Ali, Ephrem Engidawork
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背景:在埃塞俄比亚民间医学中,Carissa spinarum Linn.(天南星科)的根皮被用于治疗抑郁症,据报道,其粗提取物在啮齿类动物中具有抗抑郁样活性:本研究旨在评估根皮不同馏分对啮齿类动物的抗抑郁样作用以及可能的潜在机制:方法:用正丁醇、乙酸乙酯和水对根皮的 70% 乙醇提取物进行连续分馏。雌雄动物接受 2% 吐温 80、丙咪嗪(30 毫克/千克)或不同剂量(50、100、200 毫克/千克)的馏分。采用悬尾试验和强迫游泳试验确定动物的静止不动时间。运动活动在开阔地试验中进行评估。测定了血清皮质酮水平、总酚、类黄酮和生物碱。此外,还进行了初步的机理研究,以探索活性馏分的可能作用机制:结果:除水萃取物外,所有萃取物均具有显著的活性(p):本研究结果表明,乙酸乙酯和正丁醇馏分具有抗抑郁活性,这是因为其中含有酚类、黄酮类和生物碱类化合物,它们的性质属于中等极性。
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Antidepressant-Like Activity of Solvent Fractions of the Root Bark of <i>Carissa spinarum</i> Linn. (Apocynaceae) in Rodents Involves Multiple Signaling Pathways.

Antidepressant-Like Activity of Solvent Fractions of the Root Bark of <i>Carissa spinarum</i> Linn. (Apocynaceae) in Rodents Involves Multiple Signaling Pathways.

Antidepressant-Like Activity of Solvent Fractions of the Root Bark of <i>Carissa spinarum</i> Linn. (Apocynaceae) in Rodents Involves Multiple Signaling Pathways.

Antidepressant-Like Activity of Solvent Fractions of the Root Bark of Carissa spinarum Linn. (Apocynaceae) in Rodents Involves Multiple Signaling Pathways.

Background: The root bark of Carissa spinarum Linn. (Apocynaceae) is claimed to be used for the management of depression in Ethiopian folkloric medicine, and the crude extract has been reported to possess antidepressant-like activity in rodents.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the antidepressant-like effect of different fractions of the root bark in rodents and the possible underlying mechanisms in rats.

Methods: A 70% ethanol extract of the root bark was successively fractionated with n-butanol, ethyl acetate, and water. Animals of both sexes received 2% Tween 80, imipramine (30 mg/kg), or various doses (50, 100, 200 mg/kg) of the fractions. Duration of immobility was determined using the tail suspension test and the forced swim test. Locomotor activity was evaluated in the open field test. Serum corticosterone levels, total phenols, flavonoids, and alkaloids were determined. Preliminary mechanistic studies were also performed to explore possible mechanisms of action of the active fraction.

Results: All fractions but the aqueous fraction significantly (p<0.001) decreased the duration of immobility in both tests, with the ethyl acetate fraction being the most active. The locomotor test revealed that the activity was not due to non-specific psycho-stimulant effects. Serum corticosterone levels were reduced by both fractions, with the ethyl acetate fraction again being the most effective. Mechanistic studies showed the involvement of multiple neurotransmission systems, including adrenergic, dopaminergic and cholinergic as well as L-Arginine-NO-cGMP pathway. Higher contents of phenols (42.42 vs 29.8 mgGAE/g), flavonoids (12.43 vs 2.07 mgQE/g), and alkaloids (0.17 vs 0.07 mgATE/g) were found in the ethyl acetate than in the n-butanol fraction.

Conclusion: The present findings collectively indicate that the ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions are endowed with antidepressant-like activity due to the presence of phenols, flavonoids, and alkaloids, which are medium polar in nature.

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