Erysothrine, an alkaloid extracted from flowers of Erythrina mulungu Mart. ex Benth: Evaluating its anticonvulsant and anxiolytic potential
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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21/10/2013
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2012
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In this study, we isolated the alkaloid erysothrine from the hydroalcoholic extract of flowers from E. mulungu and screened for its anticonvulsant and anxiolytic actions based on neuroethological and neurochemical experiments. Our results showed that the administration of erysothrine inhibited seizures evoked by bicuculline, PTZ, NMDA and most remarkably, kainic acid. Also, erysothrine induced an increase in the number of entries but not in the time spent in the open arms of the EPM. However, we did not notice any alterations in the light-dark choice or in the open-field tests. In preliminary neurochemistry tests, we also showed that erysothrine (0.001-10 mu g/mL) did not alter the GABA or glutamate synaptossomal uptake and binding. Altogether, our results describe an alkaloid with anticonvulsant activity and mild anxiolytic activity that might be considered well tolerated as it does not alter the general behavior of the animals in the used doses. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Foundation for Research Support of the State of Sao Paulo for Scientific Research (FAPESP) [2008/52627-9, 2009/11357-1, 2010/05200-0] Foundation for Research Support of the State of Sao Paulo for Scientific Research (FAPESP) CNPq CNPq [307062/2007-4] |
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EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR, SAN DIEGO, v. 23, n. 3, supl. 2, Part 1-2, pp. 205-212, MAR, 2012 1525-5050 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35233 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.01.003 |
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eng |
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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE SAN DIEGO |
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EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR |
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closedAccess Copyright ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE |
Palavras-Chave | #ALKALOID #ANXIOLYTIC #ANTICONVULSANT #ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS #E. MULUNGU #ERYSOTHRINE #ANXIETY-RELATED RESPONSES #WATER-ALCOHOL EXTRACT #HYDROALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS #ANIMAL-MODELS #VELUTINA #RATS #MICE #PAPILIONACEAE #BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES #CLINICAL NEUROLOGY #PSYCHIATRY |
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