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Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus

Kainic acid (KA) has been used to study the neurotoxicity induced after status epilepticus (SE) due to activation of excitatory amino acids with neuronal damage. Medicinal plants can protect against damage caused by KA-induced SE; in particular, organic extracts of Heterotheca inuloides and its meta...

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Autores principales: Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana, Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí, Delgado-Lamas, Guillermo, Pedraza-Chaverri, José, Montesinos-Correa, Hortencia, Rivera-Espinosa, Liliana, Torres-Espíndola, Luz María, Hernández, Maria Eugenia, López-Aceves, Teresita, Pérez-Lozano, Diana Leticia, Hernández-Velasco, Natalia, Narváez-Delgado, Omar, Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Ana Paulina, Fuentes-Mejía, Monserrat, Bello-Robles, Edith, Martínez-Ponce, Karina, Sánchez-Valle, Vicente, Sampieri, Aristides, Granados-Rojas, Leticia, Coballase-Urrutia, Elvia
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31949879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5287507
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author Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana
Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí
Delgado-Lamas, Guillermo
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Montesinos-Correa, Hortencia
Rivera-Espinosa, Liliana
Torres-Espíndola, Luz María
Hernández, Maria Eugenia
López-Aceves, Teresita
Pérez-Lozano, Diana Leticia
Hernández-Velasco, Natalia
Narváez-Delgado, Omar
Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Ana Paulina
Fuentes-Mejía, Monserrat
Bello-Robles, Edith
Martínez-Ponce, Karina
Sánchez-Valle, Vicente
Sampieri, Aristides
Granados-Rojas, Leticia
Coballase-Urrutia, Elvia
author_facet Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana
Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí
Delgado-Lamas, Guillermo
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Montesinos-Correa, Hortencia
Rivera-Espinosa, Liliana
Torres-Espíndola, Luz María
Hernández, Maria Eugenia
López-Aceves, Teresita
Pérez-Lozano, Diana Leticia
Hernández-Velasco, Natalia
Narváez-Delgado, Omar
Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Ana Paulina
Fuentes-Mejía, Monserrat
Bello-Robles, Edith
Martínez-Ponce, Karina
Sánchez-Valle, Vicente
Sampieri, Aristides
Granados-Rojas, Leticia
Coballase-Urrutia, Elvia
author_sort Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana
collection PubMed
description Kainic acid (KA) has been used to study the neurotoxicity induced after status epilepticus (SE) due to activation of excitatory amino acids with neuronal damage. Medicinal plants can protect against damage caused by KA-induced SE; in particular, organic extracts of Heterotheca inuloides and its metabolite quercetin display antioxidant activity and act as hepatoprotective agents. However, it is unknown whether these properties can protect against the hyperexcitability underlying the damage caused by KA-induced SE. Our aim was to study the protective effects (with regard to behavior and antioxidant activity) of administration of natural products methanolic (ME) and acetonic (AE) extracts and quercetin (Q) from H. inuloides at doses of 30 mg/kg (ME30, AE30, and Q30 groups), 100 mg/kg (ME100, AE100, and Q100 groups), and 300 mg/kg (ME300, AE300, and Q300 groups) against damage in brain regions of male Wistar rats treated with KA. We found dose-dependent effects on behavioral and biochemical studies in the all-natural product groups vs. the control group, with decreases in seizure severity (Racine's scale) and increases in seizure latency (p < 0.05 in the ME100, AE100, Q100, and Q300 groups and p < 0.01 in the AE300 and ME300 groups); on lipid peroxidation and carbonylated proteins in all brain tissues (p < 0.0001); and on GPx, GR, CAT, and SOD activities with all the treatments vs. KA (p ≤ 0.001). In addition, there were strong negative correlations between carbonyl levels and latency in the group treated with KA and in the group treated with methanolic extract in the presence of KA (r = ‐0.9919, p = 0.0084). This evidence suggests that organic extracts and quercetin from H. inuloides exert anticonvulsant effects via direct scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and modulation of antioxidant enzyme activity.
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spelling pubmed-69394342020-01-16 Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí Delgado-Lamas, Guillermo Pedraza-Chaverri, José Montesinos-Correa, Hortencia Rivera-Espinosa, Liliana Torres-Espíndola, Luz María Hernández, Maria Eugenia López-Aceves, Teresita Pérez-Lozano, Diana Leticia Hernández-Velasco, Natalia Narváez-Delgado, Omar Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Ana Paulina Fuentes-Mejía, Monserrat Bello-Robles, Edith Martínez-Ponce, Karina Sánchez-Valle, Vicente Sampieri, Aristides Granados-Rojas, Leticia Coballase-Urrutia, Elvia Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Kainic acid (KA) has been used to study the neurotoxicity induced after status epilepticus (SE) due to activation of excitatory amino acids with neuronal damage. Medicinal plants can protect against damage caused by KA-induced SE; in particular, organic extracts of Heterotheca inuloides and its metabolite quercetin display antioxidant activity and act as hepatoprotective agents. However, it is unknown whether these properties can protect against the hyperexcitability underlying the damage caused by KA-induced SE. Our aim was to study the protective effects (with regard to behavior and antioxidant activity) of administration of natural products methanolic (ME) and acetonic (AE) extracts and quercetin (Q) from H. inuloides at doses of 30 mg/kg (ME30, AE30, and Q30 groups), 100 mg/kg (ME100, AE100, and Q100 groups), and 300 mg/kg (ME300, AE300, and Q300 groups) against damage in brain regions of male Wistar rats treated with KA. We found dose-dependent effects on behavioral and biochemical studies in the all-natural product groups vs. the control group, with decreases in seizure severity (Racine's scale) and increases in seizure latency (p < 0.05 in the ME100, AE100, Q100, and Q300 groups and p < 0.01 in the AE300 and ME300 groups); on lipid peroxidation and carbonylated proteins in all brain tissues (p < 0.0001); and on GPx, GR, CAT, and SOD activities with all the treatments vs. KA (p ≤ 0.001). In addition, there were strong negative correlations between carbonyl levels and latency in the group treated with KA and in the group treated with methanolic extract in the presence of KA (r = ‐0.9919, p = 0.0084). This evidence suggests that organic extracts and quercetin from H. inuloides exert anticonvulsant effects via direct scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and modulation of antioxidant enzyme activity. Hindawi 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6939434/ /pubmed/31949879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5287507 Text en Copyright © 2019 Liliana Carmona-Aparicio et al. http://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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Carmona-Aparicio, Liliana
Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí
Delgado-Lamas, Guillermo
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Montesinos-Correa, Hortencia
Rivera-Espinosa, Liliana
Torres-Espíndola, Luz María
Hernández, Maria Eugenia
López-Aceves, Teresita
Pérez-Lozano, Diana Leticia
Hernández-Velasco, Natalia
Narváez-Delgado, Omar
Gutiérrez-Alejandre, Ana Paulina
Fuentes-Mejía, Monserrat
Bello-Robles, Edith
Martínez-Ponce, Karina
Sánchez-Valle, Vicente
Sampieri, Aristides
Granados-Rojas, Leticia
Coballase-Urrutia, Elvia
Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title_full Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title_fullStr Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title_full_unstemmed Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title_short Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
title_sort dose-dependent behavioral and antioxidant effects of quercetin and methanolic and acetonic extracts from heterotheca inuloides on several rat tissues following kainic acid-induced status epilepticus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31949879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5287507
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