Assessment of anxiolytic potential and acute toxicity study of Combretum micranthum G. Don. leaves (Combretaceae)

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.4102/jomped.v4i1.97
M. Amali, S. Atunwa, Quadri A. Omotesho, E. O. Oyedotun, A. Olapade
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Background: Combretum micranthum G. Don. (Combretaceae) is an ethnomedicinally valuable, undomesticated and indigenous shrub of West Africa. However, its anxiolytic potential have not been reported despite its ethanolic extract being used ethnomedicinally in the management of anxiety disorders. Aim: To determine the acute toxicity effect and assess the behavioural effects and anxiolytic potential of C. micranthum G. Don. leaves in mice. Settings: This study is an experimental design to evaluate the ethnomedicinal claim of Combretum micranthum G. Don using animal models of anxiety. Methods: Fifty-six male and female mice, ranging in weight between 20 g and 30 g were randomly distributed into three main groups. The first group of mice ( n = 6) was assigned for toxicity assessment (LD 50 ) study using the guideline of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The second group of mice for behavioural study ( n = 25) was further divided into five sub-groups. Sub-groups I, II and III were orally administered 500 mg/kg, 1000 mg/kg, 2000 mg/kg of ethanolic extract of C. micranthum ( Cm EE), respectively, whilst IV and V were intraperitoneally administered 1 mg/kg diazepam and normal saline 0.5 mL, respectively. They were thereafter evaluated for novelty-induced behaviours: locomotion, rearing and grooming using Open Field Test (OFT). The third group of mice ( n = 25) was treated similar to the pattern used in behavioural study and evaluated for anxiolytic activity of Cm EE using elevated plus maze (EPM) model. Data were expressed as mean ± standard error of mean (S.E.M) and analysed using Student’s- t test, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Student–Newman– Keuls (SNK) test with values of p < 0.05 considered significant. Results: The percentage yield of ethanolic leaf extract of C. micranthum was 14.28% weight/weight (w/w). Combretum micranthum showed no toxicity when administered orally to mice (LD 50 ≥ 2000 mg/kg). Groups administered 500, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg of Cm EE exhibited decreased locomotion ( p < 0.05) when compared with saline group. There was significant decrease in rearing at 2000 mg/kg but increase in grooming in mice administered 2000 mg/kg of Cm EE was recorded. The groups administered 500, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg of Cm EE showed increased percentage time spent in the open arm in a dose-dependent pattern (33.3%, 41.6% and 55.4%, respectively) when compared with the saline group. There were significant dose-dependent decreases in the indices of open arm avoidance at 1000 (48.9) and 2000 mg/kg (41.4) of Cm EE. Conclusion: Combretum micranthum is non-toxic and preliminary data indicated that it possesses anxiolytic potential. However, it is recommended that further assays using other specific models of anxiety to determine its probable mechanism(s) of action should be explored.
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薇甘菊抗焦虑作用及急性毒性研究。叶子(Combretaceae)
背景:薇甘菊。(Combretaceae)是西非一种具有民族医学价值的、未驯化的本土灌木。然而,尽管其乙醇提取物被民族医学用于治疗焦虑症,但其抗焦虑潜力尚未被报道。目的:测定薇甘菊的急性毒性作用,并评估其行为效应和抗焦虑潜力。老鼠的叶子。背景:本研究是一项实验设计,旨在使用焦虑动物模型评估薇甘菊的民族医学主张。方法:将56只体重在20克至30克之间的雄性和雌性小鼠随机分为三个主要组。第一组小鼠(n=6)按照经济合作与发展组织(OECD)的指导方针进行毒性评估(LD50)研究。用于行为研究的第二组小鼠(n=25)进一步分为五个子组。I、II和III亚组分别口服500 mg/kg、1000 mg/kg和2000 mg/kg的薇甘菊乙醇提取物(Cm-EE),而IV和V亚组分别腹膜内给药1 mg/kg地西泮和0.5 mL生理盐水。之后,使用开放式场地测试(OFT)对它们的新奇行为进行评估:运动、饲养和梳理。第三组小鼠(n=25)按照行为研究中使用的模式进行治疗,并使用提升加迷宫(EPM)模型评估Cm-EE的抗焦虑活性。数据表示为平均值±平均值标准误差(S.E.M),并使用Student’S-t检验和单因素方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析,然后进行Student–Newman–Keuls(SNK)检验,p<0.05的值被认为是显著的。结果:薇甘菊乙醇叶提取物的产率为14.28%(重量/重量)。小鼠经口给药时(LD 50≥2000 mg/kg),薇甘菊无毒性。与生理盐水组相比,施用500、1000和2000 mg/kg Cm-EE的组表现出运动减少(p<0.05)。在2000 mg/kg剂量下,饲养量显著减少,但在施用2000 mg/kg Cm-EE的小鼠中,梳理量增加。与生理盐水组相比,施用500、1000和2000 mg/kg Cm-EE的组在开放臂中花费的时间百分比呈剂量依赖性增加(分别为33.3%、41.6%和55.4%)。在1000(48.9)和2000mg/kg(41.4)的Cm-EE下,开臂回避指数呈显著的剂量依赖性下降。结论:薇甘菊无毒,初步数据表明它具有抗焦虑的潜力。然而,建议使用其他特定的焦虑模型进行进一步的分析,以确定其可能的作用机制。
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Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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