Planta Med 2006; 72(8): 703-707
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-931598
Original Paper
Pharmacology
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Palmitone Isolated from Annona diversifolia Induces an Anxiolytic-Like Effect in Mice

Ma. Eva González-Trujano1 , 4 , Ana Laura Martínez1 , Adelfo Reyes-Ramírez2 , Benito Reyes-Trejo3 , Andrés Navarrete4
  • 1Dirección de Investigaciones en Neurociencias, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría, San Lorenzo Huipulco, México D.F., México
  • 2Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Iztapalapa, México D.F., México
  • 3Laboratorio de Productos Naturales. Área de Química, Departamento de Preparatoria Agrícola. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Estado de México, México
  • 4Facultad de Química, Departamento de Farmacia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria Coyoacán, México D.F., México
Further Information

Publication History

Received: February 1, 2006

Accepted: March 14, 2006

Publication Date:
29 May 2006 (online)

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the behavioral effects of palmitone in the anti-anxiety response in experimental models in mice. In the elevated plus-maze test, palmitone (0.3, 1, 3, 10 and 30 mg/kg, i. p.) lengthened, from 50 % to 199 %, the time spent in the open arm region of the maze at all doses tested, as compared to the vehicle group (P < 0.001). In relation to the rearing activity in the exploratory cylinder, palmitone significantly modified (P < 0.05), in a dose-dependent manner, this activity by decreasing the number of rearings with an effective dose value (ED50) and 95 % confidence limits (CL50) of 0.79 (0.23 - 2.68) mg/kg. In addition, in the hole-board test, nose-poking was also significantly decreased (P < 0.01) in a dose-dependent fashion [ED50 (CL50) = 9.07 (4.51 - 18.26) mg/kg]. Moreover, palmitone at any dose caused no change in motor activity nor disruption in traction performance. In contrast, diazepam, used as reference drug, produced an anxiolytic effect with a significant and dose-dependent decrease in motor coordination accompanied by disruption of the traction performance. Behavioral studies suggest an anti-anxiety effect produced by palmitone, but its neuropharmacological profile differs from that observed for benzodiazepines such as diazepam.

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Dr. Ma. Eva González-Trujano

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