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Antidepressant-like effects of albiflorin extracted from Radix paeoniae Alba
- Source :
- Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 179:9-15
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2016.
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Abstract
- Ethnopharmacology relevance Albiflorin, a monoterpene glycoside, is a main component of Radix paeoniae Alba, which could be a Chinese herbal medicine used in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. However, the exact role of albiflorin in depression is poorly understood. Aim of the study The current study aimed to evaluate the antidepressant effect of albiflorin in mice and rats, and the possible mechanism was also determined. Materials and methods The antidepressant-like effects of albiflorin was determined by using animal models of depression including forced swim and tail suspension tests in mice and chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) in rats. The acting mechanism was explored by determining the effect of albiflorin on the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the hippocampus by western blot and the levels of monoamine in the hippocampus by HPLC. Results Our results showed that 7 days treatment with albiflorin significantly decreased immobility time in the forced swimming test (FST) and the tail suspension test (TST) at doses of 3.5, 7.0 and 14.0 mg/kg without alter the locomotor activity in mice. Moreover, western blot analysis showed that albiflorin could increase the expression of BDNF in the hippocampus. We further exposed rats to a chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) protocol for a period of 35 d to induce depressive-like behaviors. We found that chronic treatment with albiflorin, at doses of 7.0 and 14.0 mg (i.g., once daily for 35 d), restored the sucrose preference in CUS rats. In the open-field test, albiflorin significantly increased the number of crossings and rearings in the CUS rats at three doses. Moreover, chronic treatment with albiflorin up-regulated the hippocampal BDNF expression levels and the hippocampal 5-HT, 5-HIAA, and NA levels. Conclusion Albiflorin produced significant antidepressant-like effects, which were closely related to the hippocampal 5-HT/NE increase and BDNF expression. Our data indicated that albiflorin could be a potential anti-depressant drug.
- Subjects :
- Bridged-Ring Compounds
Male
0301 basic medicine
Motor Activity
Hippocampal formation
Pharmacology
Paeonia
Hippocampus
Food Preferences
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Animal models of depression
Drug Discovery
Animals
Hippocampus (mythology)
Biogenic Monoamines
Rats, Wistar
Swimming
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
Mice, Inbred ICR
Plant Extracts
Chemistry
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
Antidepressive Agents
Tail suspension test
Rats
030104 developmental biology
Monoamine neurotransmitter
Hindlimb Suspension
Antidepressant
Stress, Psychological
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Behavioural despair test
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 03788741
- Volume :
- 179
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Ethnopharmacology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5b838837b55f8121e890ecb328b36c3a
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2015.12.029