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Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors

OBJECTIVE: Sleep disorders are among the most common psychiatric and medical conditions. In the present study, the hypnotic effect of Tanacetum parthenium was studied in mice.  MATERIALS AND METHODS: The hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) of T. parthenium and three fractions of it, namely water fraction...

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Autores principales: Forouzanfar, Fatemeh, Ghazavi, Hamed, Vahedi, Mohammad Mahdi, Tarrah, Kimia, Yavari, Zahra, Hosseini, Azar, Aghaee, Azita, Rakhshandeh, Hassan
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31921609
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author Forouzanfar, Fatemeh
Ghazavi, Hamed
Vahedi, Mohammad Mahdi
Tarrah, Kimia
Yavari, Zahra
Hosseini, Azar
Aghaee, Azita
Rakhshandeh, Hassan
author_facet Forouzanfar, Fatemeh
Ghazavi, Hamed
Vahedi, Mohammad Mahdi
Tarrah, Kimia
Yavari, Zahra
Hosseini, Azar
Aghaee, Azita
Rakhshandeh, Hassan
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description OBJECTIVE: Sleep disorders are among the most common psychiatric and medical conditions. In the present study, the hypnotic effect of Tanacetum parthenium was studied in mice.  MATERIALS AND METHODS: The hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) of T. parthenium and three fractions of it, namely water fraction (WF), ethyl acetate fraction (EAF), and n-hexane fraction (NHF), were intraperitoneally (ip) administrated to mice 30 min before injection of sodium pentobarbital (30 mg/kg, ip). Then, 30 min after administration of HAE, motor coordination (rota-rod test) was evaluated. Besides, LD(50) of HAE was determined and the cytotoxicity of HAE was evaluated in PC12 cells using the MTT assay. RESULTS: HAE 50-200 mg/kg increased the sleeping time. EAF was the only fraction which could prolong the sleep duration and decrease sleep latency. The LD50 value was 4.8 g/kg. The extract induced no cytotoxic effects in PC12 cell line. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that T. parthenium potentiates pentobarbital hypnosis without causing toxic effects. Probably, its effects are mediated by the components present in EAF of this plant.
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spelling pubmed-69416932020-01-09 Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors Forouzanfar, Fatemeh Ghazavi, Hamed Vahedi, Mohammad Mahdi Tarrah, Kimia Yavari, Zahra Hosseini, Azar Aghaee, Azita Rakhshandeh, Hassan Avicenna J Phytomed Original Research Article OBJECTIVE: Sleep disorders are among the most common psychiatric and medical conditions. In the present study, the hypnotic effect of Tanacetum parthenium was studied in mice.  MATERIALS AND METHODS: The hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) of T. parthenium and three fractions of it, namely water fraction (WF), ethyl acetate fraction (EAF), and n-hexane fraction (NHF), were intraperitoneally (ip) administrated to mice 30 min before injection of sodium pentobarbital (30 mg/kg, ip). Then, 30 min after administration of HAE, motor coordination (rota-rod test) was evaluated. Besides, LD(50) of HAE was determined and the cytotoxicity of HAE was evaluated in PC12 cells using the MTT assay. RESULTS: HAE 50-200 mg/kg increased the sleeping time. EAF was the only fraction which could prolong the sleep duration and decrease sleep latency. The LD50 value was 4.8 g/kg. The extract induced no cytotoxic effects in PC12 cell line. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that T. parthenium potentiates pentobarbital hypnosis without causing toxic effects. Probably, its effects are mediated by the components present in EAF of this plant. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC6941693/ /pubmed/31921609 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Forouzanfar, Fatemeh
Ghazavi, Hamed
Vahedi, Mohammad Mahdi
Tarrah, Kimia
Yavari, Zahra
Hosseini, Azar
Aghaee, Azita
Rakhshandeh, Hassan
Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title_full Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title_fullStr Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title_short Tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
title_sort tanacetum parthenium enhances pentobarbital-induced sleeping behaviors
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31921609
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