Memory-Enhancing and Anxiolytic Effects of the Rose of Jericho on Sleep Deprivation-Related Cognitive and Behavioral Changes.

IF 1.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.78327
Salah A Mustafa, Joud Alsaeed, Eman M Alyaseen, Roba A Alhazmi, Renad A Alhazmi, Mazen S Alzahrani, Nouran M Almehmadi, Farah A Al Ali, Salman S Salman, Amar M Marwani, Mariwan Husni, Yahya M Naguib
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Background: Sleep is a crucial physiological phenomenon that enables the body to engage in restoration and rejuvenation. Remarkably, even limited periods of sleep deprivation (SD) can adversely affect cognitive functions such as memory retention, emotional regulation, data processing, and concentration. The Rose of Jericho (RoJ) has been considered more than a plant and has demonstrated potential therapeutic actions in childbirth, respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, and cancer. The effect of the RoJ on memory, cognition, and behavior has not yet been well-studied.

Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the possible therapeutic effects of the RoJ on memory, cognition, behavior, and motor coordination in a rat model of SD.

Materials and methods: Thirty male Wistar albino rats weighing 120-150 g were used in the present study. The rats were acclimatized and trained and then randomly divided into three groups: control (C), sleep-deprived (SD), and SD treated with RoJ (SD+RoJ). Spatial memory and learning were assessed using the Morris Water Maze (MWM) test, while anxiety-related behaviors were evaluated through the Elevated Plus Maze (EPM) test. The rotarod test was used to assess motor coordination.

Results: The study revealed significant behavioral and cognitive performance improvements with the SD+RoJ group across all the tests. In the MWM test, the SD group exhibited a marked increase in test duration (29.5 ± 3.57 sec) and a reduction in average speed (1.9 ± 0.3 cm/s) when compared to the C group (13.41 ± 1.57 sec and 5.9 ± 0.34 cm/s, respectively). Interestingly, the SD+RoJ group significantly reduced test duration (19.75 ± 3.36 sec) and improved rats' speed (6.06 ± 0.27 cm/s) compared to the SD group. The EPM test demonstrated that the SD group spent significantly less time in the open arms (16.2 ± 9.44 sec) than the C group (59.8 ± 3.29 sec). Interestingly, the SD+RoJ group significantly improved the time spent in the open arms (45.8 ± 11.64 sec). Moreover, the SD+RoJ group showed notable improvement in open-arm entries (7 ± 2.39) compared to the SD group (1.6 ± 0.81). In the Rotarod test, the SD group demonstrated a significant decline in latency to fall (44.2 ± 9.5 sec) compared to the C group (228.67 ± 35.44 sec). The SD+RoJ group exhibited a significantly longer falling latency (165 ± 28.77 sec) than the SD group.

Conclusion: Treatment with the RoJ alleviated SD-dependent cognitive impairment, anxiety, and decline in motor coordination. Supplementation with the RoJ may offer potential therapeutic benefits, including boosting memory, improving cognition, reducing anxiety and depression, and enhancing motor coordination.

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杰里科玫瑰对睡眠剥夺相关认知和行为改变的记忆增强和抗焦虑作用。
背景:睡眠是一种重要的生理现象,它能使身体恢复活力。值得注意的是,即使是有限的睡眠剥夺(SD)也会对记忆保持、情绪调节、数据处理和注意力集中等认知功能产生不利影响。杰里科玫瑰(RoJ)被认为不仅仅是一种植物,而且在分娩、呼吸系统疾病、胃肠道疾病和癌症方面显示出潜在的治疗作用。RoJ对记忆、认知和行为的影响尚未得到充分研究。目的:本研究旨在探讨RoJ对SD大鼠模型的记忆、认知、行为和运动协调的可能治疗作用。材料与方法:选用雄性Wistar白化大鼠30只,体重120 ~ 150 g。将大鼠驯化训练后,随机分为对照组(C)、剥夺睡眠组(SD)和给予RoJ治疗的SD组(SD+RoJ)。空间记忆和学习采用Morris水迷宫(MWM)测试,焦虑相关行为采用高架迷宫(EPM)测试。旋转棒试验用于评估运动协调性。结果:研究显示SD+RoJ组在所有测试中都有显著的行为和认知表现改善。在MWM测试中,与C组(分别为13.41±1.57秒和5.9±0.34厘米/秒)相比,SD组的测试持续时间(29.5±3.57秒)显著增加,平均速度(1.9±0.3厘米/秒)显著降低。有趣的是,SD+RoJ组与SD组相比显著缩短了大鼠的测试时间(19.75±3.36秒),提高了大鼠的速度(6.06±0.27 cm/s)。EPM实验显示,SD组大鼠张开双臂的时间(16.2±9.44秒)明显少于C组(59.8±3.29秒)。有趣的是,SD+RoJ组明显改善了张开双臂的时间(45.8±11.64秒)。此外,SD+RoJ组与SD组(1.6±0.81)相比,在开臂入路(7±2.39)有显著改善。在Rotarod测试中,与C组(228.67±35.44秒)相比,SD组的跌倒潜伏期明显下降(44.2±9.5秒)。SD+RoJ组的下降潜伏期(165±28.77秒)明显长于SD组。结论:使用RoJ治疗可减轻sd依赖性认知障碍、焦虑和运动协调能力下降。补充RoJ可能提供潜在的治疗益处,包括增强记忆,改善认知,减少焦虑和抑郁,增强运动协调。
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