Neuro-pharmacological Assessment of Coleus forskohlii for Anti-compulsive Activity in Swiss Albino Mice

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Current Bioactive Compounds Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.2174/0115734072278540231229120913
Sagarika Majhi, Manvi Singh, Iti Chauhan, Madhu Verma, Raj Kumari
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The aim of the study is to assess Neuro-pharmacological activity of Coleus Forskohlii for anti-compulsive activity in Swiss albino mice Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common psychiatric illness characterized by obsessions or compulsions that significantly disrupt or impair daily functioning. Coleus forskohlii, a significant medicinal crop, has forskolin in its roots. It is utilized extensively as food and medicine all over the world. Coleus forskohlii has reputed medicinal uses, which includes antidepressant, anti-aggregant, cAMP-genic, anticancer etc. This study used mice models of marble burying and nestlet shredding to assess the potential efficacy of Coleus forskohlii against obsessive-compulsive disorder. 8-OH-DPAT induced-compulsive checking can demonstrate OCD-like repetitive and obsessive behaviour as well as neurotransmitter imbalance (serotonin). Each group had five mice, and the therapy was administered to the animals for a total of 15 days. On days 1, 7, and 14, the marble burying test was assessed for 30 minutes, and on days 2, 8 and 15, the nestlet shredding test was assessed for 30 minutes. The T-maze paradigm was used to assess anti-OCD activity. The brain histology and morphometry were also performed. When compared to the control group, treatments with Coleus forskohlii (50 and 100 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly enhanced performance on both behaviour tests. The SAB score is dramatically increased following administration of 8-OH-DPAT (2 mg/kg, i.p.) group. Coleus forskohlii (50 and 100 mg/kg, p.o.) and fluoxetine (15 mg/kg, p.o.) groups showed significantly lowered results. Animals treated with 8-OH-DPAT showed a considerable reduction serotonin level. Following Coleus forskholii administration, the histology of the brain tissues showed normal morphological structure with no toxicity or abnormalities. The combination of all these finding points to Coleus forskohlii delivered a possible therapeutic option for the treatment of OCD. The identification and anti-compulsive properties of the components from Coleus forskohlii should be the main aim of future study.
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强迫症(OCD)是一种常见的精神疾病,其特征是强迫症或强迫症严重扰乱或损害日常功能。鞘氨醇是一种重要的药用作物,其根部含有福斯克林。它在世界各地被广泛用作食物和药物。这项研究利用小鼠埋大理石和撕碎小窝模型来评估鹅掌楸对强迫症的潜在疗效。8-OH-DPAT诱导的强迫检查可表现出类似强迫症的重复和强迫行为以及神经递质(血清素)失衡。在第 1、7 和 14 天,对小鼠进行了 30 分钟的埋弹珠测试评估;在第 2、8 和 15 天,对小鼠进行了 30 分钟的撕碎巢丸测试评估。T迷宫范式用于评估抗OCD活性。与对照组相比,鞘氨醇治疗组(50 和 100 毫克/千克,口服)显著提高了两种行为测试的表现。8-OH-DPAT(2 毫克/千克,口服)组的 SAB 评分大幅提高。鞘氨醇组(50 和 100 毫克/千克,口服)和氟西汀组(15 毫克/千克,口服)的结果明显降低。接受 8-OH-DPAT 治疗的动物血清素水平明显下降。所有这些研究结果都表明,鹅掌楸可作为治疗强迫症的一种可能的治疗选择,而鹅掌楸成分的鉴定和抗强迫特性应是今后研究的主要目标。
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Current Bioactive Compounds
Current Bioactive Compounds Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to provide comprehensive review articles on new bioactive compounds with proven activities in various biological screenings and pharmacological models with a special emphasis on stereoeselective synthesis. The aim is to provide a valuable information source of bioactive compounds synthesized or isolated, which can be used for further development of pharmaceuticals by industry and academia. The journal should prove to be essential reading for pharmacologists, natural product chemists and medicinal chemists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the most important developments on new bioactive compounds of natural or synthetic origin, including their stereoeselective synthesis.
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