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Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models
Lasia spinosa (L.) Thw. (L. spinosa) is widely used as a folk remedy for different physical ailments, and its neurological effects have yet to be assessed. Phytochemicals status of L. spinosa was evaluated by GC-MS analysis. Membrane stabilization test, elevated plus maze (EPM) tests and hole board...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37313137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16754 |
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author | Reza, A.S.M. Ali Sakib, Mahfuz Ahmed Nasrin, Mst. Samima Khan, Jishan Khan, Mohammad Forhad Hossen, Md. Amjad Ali, Md. Hazrat Haque, Md. Anwarul |
author_facet | Reza, A.S.M. Ali Sakib, Mahfuz Ahmed Nasrin, Mst. Samima Khan, Jishan Khan, Mohammad Forhad Hossen, Md. Amjad Ali, Md. Hazrat Haque, Md. Anwarul |
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description | Lasia spinosa (L.) Thw. (L. spinosa) is widely used as a folk remedy for different physical ailments, and its neurological effects have yet to be assessed. Phytochemicals status of L. spinosa was evaluated by GC-MS analysis. Membrane stabilization test, elevated plus maze (EPM) tests and hole board tests (HBT), tail suspension tests (TST) and thiopental sodium-induced sleeping tests (TISTT) were used to assess anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic and anti-depressant activity. Fourteen compounds have been recorded from GC-MS analysis. The LSCTF showed 68.66 ± 2.46% hemolysis protections (p < 0.05) at 500 μg/mL, whereas LSCHF and LSNHF demonstrated efficiency rates of 68.6 ± 1.46% and 52.46 ± 5.28%, respectively. During EPM tests, LSNHF and LSCTF significantly (p < 0.001) increased the time spent in the open arm (59.88 ± 0.65 s and 50.77 ± 0.67 s, respectively) at the dosages of 400 mg/kg. In HBT, samples exhibited dose-dependent anxiolytic activity. LSNHF and LSCTF showed a significant (p < 0.001) hole poking tendency and a high number of head dips (78.66 ± 1.05 and 65.17 ± 0.96, respectively) at the higher dose. In TST, at 400 mg/kg dose demonstrated significantly (p < 0.001) smaller amounts of time immobile, at 81.33 ± 1.67 s and 83.50 ± 1.90 s, respectively, compared to the control group. A consistent finding was also observed in TISTT. The computer-assisted studies on the identified compounds strongly support the aforementioned biological activities, indicating that L. spinosa has potential as a source of medication for treating neuropsychiatric and inflammatory diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-102584142023-06-13 Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models Reza, A.S.M. Ali Sakib, Mahfuz Ahmed Nasrin, Mst. Samima Khan, Jishan Khan, Mohammad Forhad Hossen, Md. Amjad Ali, Md. Hazrat Haque, Md. Anwarul Heliyon Research Article Lasia spinosa (L.) Thw. (L. spinosa) is widely used as a folk remedy for different physical ailments, and its neurological effects have yet to be assessed. Phytochemicals status of L. spinosa was evaluated by GC-MS analysis. Membrane stabilization test, elevated plus maze (EPM) tests and hole board tests (HBT), tail suspension tests (TST) and thiopental sodium-induced sleeping tests (TISTT) were used to assess anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic and anti-depressant activity. Fourteen compounds have been recorded from GC-MS analysis. The LSCTF showed 68.66 ± 2.46% hemolysis protections (p < 0.05) at 500 μg/mL, whereas LSCHF and LSNHF demonstrated efficiency rates of 68.6 ± 1.46% and 52.46 ± 5.28%, respectively. During EPM tests, LSNHF and LSCTF significantly (p < 0.001) increased the time spent in the open arm (59.88 ± 0.65 s and 50.77 ± 0.67 s, respectively) at the dosages of 400 mg/kg. In HBT, samples exhibited dose-dependent anxiolytic activity. LSNHF and LSCTF showed a significant (p < 0.001) hole poking tendency and a high number of head dips (78.66 ± 1.05 and 65.17 ± 0.96, respectively) at the higher dose. In TST, at 400 mg/kg dose demonstrated significantly (p < 0.001) smaller amounts of time immobile, at 81.33 ± 1.67 s and 83.50 ± 1.90 s, respectively, compared to the control group. A consistent finding was also observed in TISTT. The computer-assisted studies on the identified compounds strongly support the aforementioned biological activities, indicating that L. spinosa has potential as a source of medication for treating neuropsychiatric and inflammatory diseases. Elsevier 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10258414/ /pubmed/37313137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16754 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Reza, A.S.M. Ali Sakib, Mahfuz Ahmed Nasrin, Mst. Samima Khan, Jishan Khan, Mohammad Forhad Hossen, Md. Amjad Ali, Md. Hazrat Haque, Md. Anwarul Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title | Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title_full | Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title_fullStr | Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title_full_unstemmed | Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title_short | Lasia spinosa (L.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
title_sort | lasia spinosa (l.) thw. attenuates chemically induced behavioral disorders in experimental and computational models |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37313137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16754 |
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