Title of article :
Evaluation of Anxiolytic and Antidepressant-like Activity of Aqueous Leaf Extract of Nymphaea Lotus Linn. in Mice
Author/Authors :
Fajemiroyea, James Oluwagbamigbe Department of Pharmacological Sciences - Federal University of Goias - Campus Samambaia, 74001-970, Goiania, GO, Brazil , Adam, Keasling Department of Biomolecular Sciences - Division of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, 38677, USA , Jordan K, Zjawiony Department of Biomolecular Sciences - Division of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, 38677, USA , Elson Alves, Costa Department of Pharmacological Sciences - Federal University of Goias - Campus Samambaia, 74001-970, Goiania, GO, Brazil , Adesiyan Aderoju, Adeleke Department of Botany - Obafemi Awolowo University, PMB 1992, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria
Pages :
14
From page :
613
To page :
626
Abstract :
The search for psychoactive plants possessing therapeutic potential in the treatment of anxiety and depression has attracted growing interest. One such plant, Nymphaea lotus (commonly known as water lily), is used in traditional medicine for analgesic and sedative effects. The present study sought to assess the anti-anxiety and antidepressant activities of crude leaf extract of N. lotus and determine possible mechanisms of action. Barbiturate sleep induction, rota-rod, light/dark box, elevated plus maze, forced swimming test (FST) and open field test (OFT) were conducted. Male Albino Swiss mice were treated orally with vehicle 10 mL/kg, imipramine 15 mg/kg (reference drug in the FST), diazepam 1 or 5 mg/kg (reference drug in the OFT) or N. lotus extract (CEN) 20, 60 or 180 mg/kg. Mice were pretreated with p-chlorophenylalanine methyl ester (PCPA) 100 mg/kg, α-methyl-p-tyrosine (AMPT) 100 mg/ kg, prazosin (PRAZ) 0.5 mg/kg or yohimbine (YOH) 1 mg/kg prior to oral administration of vehicle 10 mL/kg or CEN 20 mg/kg to determine potential mechanisms of action. Monoamine oxidase (MAO) assay and quantification of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were performed. CEN potentiated sodium pentobarbital-induced hypnotic effect and anxiolyticlike effect without altering immobility time in FST. Both MAO activity and BDNF level remained unchanged. These results suggest anxiolytic-like effect of CEN and involvement of noradrenergic mechanism due to the blockade of anxiolytic-like effect by AMPT and PRAZ.
Keywords :
Mice , Adrenergic activity , Nymphaea lotus , Depression , Anxiety
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2416829
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