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Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice

BACKGROUND: Galphimia glauca has been used for many years in Mexican Traditional Medicine to calm “insane people.” Triterpenes, known as galphimines, were identified in this species. One of them, Galphimine-B (G-B), acts selectively on dopaminergic neurons by antagonizing the effect of glutamate on...

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Autores principales: Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra, Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel, Zamilpa, Alejandro, Jiménez-Ferrer, Enrique, Román-Ramos, Rubén, Alegría-Herrera, Elian Yuritzi, Tortoriello, Jaime
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6679897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31428176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8404258
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author Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra
Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel
Zamilpa, Alejandro
Jiménez-Ferrer, Enrique
Román-Ramos, Rubén
Alegría-Herrera, Elian Yuritzi
Tortoriello, Jaime
author_facet Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra
Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel
Zamilpa, Alejandro
Jiménez-Ferrer, Enrique
Román-Ramos, Rubén
Alegría-Herrera, Elian Yuritzi
Tortoriello, Jaime
author_sort Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra
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description BACKGROUND: Galphimia glauca has been used for many years in Mexican Traditional Medicine to calm “insane people.” Triterpenes, known as galphimines, were identified in this species. One of them, Galphimine-B (G-B), acts selectively on dopaminergic neurons by antagonizing the effect of glutamate on NMDA receptors. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of G. glauca methanolic extract (GgMeOH), a Galphimine-Rich Fraction (GRF), as well as the galphimines G-A, G-B, and G-E, on the acute psychosis induced by Apomorphine (APO) in mice and on schizophrenia-like symptoms induced by subchronic administration of MK-801. METHOD: On the first day, ICR male mice were given GgMeOH, GRF, or one of the galphimines. On day two, animals were treated with APO, and on day 3, they were subjected to behavioral tests. In a second test, MK-801 was administered daily for 28 days. In this case, animals were treated daily with G. glauca products from day 9 to day 28 and then subjected to behavioral tests (passive avoidance test, open field test, forced swimming test, and social interaction test). RESULTS: The increased number of stereotyped behaviors and grooming behaviors induced with APO were counteracted by all of the experimental treatments. MK-801 induced an increase in immobility time, which was blocked with G-B; GRF counteracted the decreased social interaction, and GgMeOH and GRF prevented the memory loss induced by MK-801. CONCLUSION: G. glauca and their derivatives products (GRF and galphimines) were able to interact with the dopaminergic and glutamatergic drugs and to block different behaviors associated with some of the positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms of induced schizophrenia in mice. It is necessary to continue with this research, in order to identify their mechanism of action.
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spelling pubmed-66798972019-08-19 Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel Zamilpa, Alejandro Jiménez-Ferrer, Enrique Román-Ramos, Rubén Alegría-Herrera, Elian Yuritzi Tortoriello, Jaime Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Galphimia glauca has been used for many years in Mexican Traditional Medicine to calm “insane people.” Triterpenes, known as galphimines, were identified in this species. One of them, Galphimine-B (G-B), acts selectively on dopaminergic neurons by antagonizing the effect of glutamate on NMDA receptors. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of G. glauca methanolic extract (GgMeOH), a Galphimine-Rich Fraction (GRF), as well as the galphimines G-A, G-B, and G-E, on the acute psychosis induced by Apomorphine (APO) in mice and on schizophrenia-like symptoms induced by subchronic administration of MK-801. METHOD: On the first day, ICR male mice were given GgMeOH, GRF, or one of the galphimines. On day two, animals were treated with APO, and on day 3, they were subjected to behavioral tests. In a second test, MK-801 was administered daily for 28 days. In this case, animals were treated daily with G. glauca products from day 9 to day 28 and then subjected to behavioral tests (passive avoidance test, open field test, forced swimming test, and social interaction test). RESULTS: The increased number of stereotyped behaviors and grooming behaviors induced with APO were counteracted by all of the experimental treatments. MK-801 induced an increase in immobility time, which was blocked with G-B; GRF counteracted the decreased social interaction, and GgMeOH and GRF prevented the memory loss induced by MK-801. CONCLUSION: G. glauca and their derivatives products (GRF and galphimines) were able to interact with the dopaminergic and glutamatergic drugs and to block different behaviors associated with some of the positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms of induced schizophrenia in mice. It is necessary to continue with this research, in order to identify their mechanism of action. Hindawi 2019-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6679897/ /pubmed/31428176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8404258 Text en Copyright © 2019 Mayra Alejandra Santillán-Urquiza et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Santillán-Urquiza, Mayra Alejandra
Herrera-Ruiz, Maribel
Zamilpa, Alejandro
Jiménez-Ferrer, Enrique
Román-Ramos, Rubén
Alegría-Herrera, Elian Yuritzi
Tortoriello, Jaime
Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title_full Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title_fullStr Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title_short Galphimia glauca and Natural Galphimines Block Schizophrenia-Like Symptoms Induced with Apomorphine and MK-801 in Mice
title_sort galphimia glauca and natural galphimines block schizophrenia-like symptoms induced with apomorphine and mk-801 in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6679897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31428176
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8404258
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