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Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters

Previous studies have shown multiple biological properties of Moringa oleifera, a plant native to Africa and Asia. In the present study, potential physiological properties of microvesicles extracted from Moringa oleifera seeds were assessed. For this purpose, we investigated behavioral profile and h...

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Autores principales: Buccheri, Clelia, Festucci, Fabiana, Potestà, Marina, Roglia, Valentina, Bernardini, Roberta, Minutolo, Antonella, Montesano, Carla, Adriani, Walter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052322
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author Buccheri, Clelia
Festucci, Fabiana
Potestà, Marina
Roglia, Valentina
Bernardini, Roberta
Minutolo, Antonella
Montesano, Carla
Adriani, Walter
author_facet Buccheri, Clelia
Festucci, Fabiana
Potestà, Marina
Roglia, Valentina
Bernardini, Roberta
Minutolo, Antonella
Montesano, Carla
Adriani, Walter
author_sort Buccheri, Clelia
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description Previous studies have shown multiple biological properties of Moringa oleifera, a plant native to Africa and Asia. In the present study, potential physiological properties of microvesicles extracted from Moringa oleifera seeds were assessed. For this purpose, we investigated behavioral profile and hematological parameters in a recent rat model characterized by dysregulation in dopamine transporter, a key regulator of dopaminergic system. Experimental design consisted of male Wistar-DAT rats aged between two and four months: wild-type (WT) (n = 5) and heterozygous (DATHET) (n = 4) control groups, which drank tap water; WT (n = 5) and DATHET (n = 6) groups which drank a solution of Moringa microvesicles and water (2: 68 mL per day), which was orally administered for two months. Rats were monitored for spontaneous locomotor activity on a 24/7 basis. In the early lit hours, treated DATHET subjects showed higher locomotor activity, proposing a sleep-delay effect of Moringa. In forced swimming test, WT subjects who took Moringa exhibited more depressive behavior. In DATHET rats, Moringa seemed to potentiate the struggle to find a way out, counteracting an initial panic. Hemoglobin and hematocrit underwent opposite changes in either genotype, supporting the opposite effects on behavioral phenotype observed. Future work is clearly needed to further explore these preliminary profiles.
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spelling pubmed-79563772021-03-16 Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters Buccheri, Clelia Festucci, Fabiana Potestà, Marina Roglia, Valentina Bernardini, Roberta Minutolo, Antonella Montesano, Carla Adriani, Walter Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Previous studies have shown multiple biological properties of Moringa oleifera, a plant native to Africa and Asia. In the present study, potential physiological properties of microvesicles extracted from Moringa oleifera seeds were assessed. For this purpose, we investigated behavioral profile and hematological parameters in a recent rat model characterized by dysregulation in dopamine transporter, a key regulator of dopaminergic system. Experimental design consisted of male Wistar-DAT rats aged between two and four months: wild-type (WT) (n = 5) and heterozygous (DATHET) (n = 4) control groups, which drank tap water; WT (n = 5) and DATHET (n = 6) groups which drank a solution of Moringa microvesicles and water (2: 68 mL per day), which was orally administered for two months. Rats were monitored for spontaneous locomotor activity on a 24/7 basis. In the early lit hours, treated DATHET subjects showed higher locomotor activity, proposing a sleep-delay effect of Moringa. In forced swimming test, WT subjects who took Moringa exhibited more depressive behavior. In DATHET rats, Moringa seemed to potentiate the struggle to find a way out, counteracting an initial panic. Hemoglobin and hematocrit underwent opposite changes in either genotype, supporting the opposite effects on behavioral phenotype observed. Future work is clearly needed to further explore these preliminary profiles. MDPI 2021-02-26 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7956377/ /pubmed/33652987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052322 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Buccheri, Clelia
Festucci, Fabiana
Potestà, Marina
Roglia, Valentina
Bernardini, Roberta
Minutolo, Antonella
Montesano, Carla
Adriani, Walter
Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title_full Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title_fullStr Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title_short Micro-Vesicles of Moringa oleifera Seeds in Heterozygous Rats for DAT Gene: Effects of Oral Intake on Behavioral Profile and Hematological Parameters
title_sort micro-vesicles of moringa oleifera seeds in heterozygous rats for dat gene: effects of oral intake on behavioral profile and hematological parameters
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7956377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33652987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052322
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