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Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae)
Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) is used for the folk treatment of mood disorders. C. aesculifolia bark was extracted in ethanol, and the extract (CAE) was chemically standardized using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This study evaluated the effects of CAE...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559031 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121580 |
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author | Bustos-Gómez, Chrystyan Iván Gasca-Martínez, Deisy Yáñez-Barrientos, Eunice Hidalgo-Figueroa, Sergio Gonzalez-Rivera, Maria L. Barragan-Galvez, Juan Carlos Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario Corrales-Escobosa, Alma Rosa Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad |
author_facet | Bustos-Gómez, Chrystyan Iván Gasca-Martínez, Deisy Yáñez-Barrientos, Eunice Hidalgo-Figueroa, Sergio Gonzalez-Rivera, Maria L. Barragan-Galvez, Juan Carlos Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario Corrales-Escobosa, Alma Rosa Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad |
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description | Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) is used for the folk treatment of mood disorders. C. aesculifolia bark was extracted in ethanol, and the extract (CAE) was chemically standardized using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This study evaluated the effects of CAE (10–100 mg/kg p.o.) on anxiolytic-like activity, sedation, locomotor activity, depression-like activity, and spatial working memory using in vivo rodent models. A possible mechanism for the anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like actions induced by CAE was assessed using neurotransmission pathway inhibitors. Myristic acid was one of the compounds found in CAE using GC-MS. This study also evaluated the anxiolytic-like activity and the sedative actions of myristic acid and assessed a possible mechanism of action using neurotransmission pathway inhibitors and an in silico analysis. CAE elicited anxiolytic-like activity and antidepressant-like effects (ED(50) = 57 mg/kg). CAE (10–100 mg/kg) did not affect locomotor coordination or induce sedation. The anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like actions of CAE were reverted by prazosin, suggesting a possible participation of the noradrenergic system. The anxiolytic-like activity of myristic acid was reverted by the co-administration of prazosin and partially reverted by ketanserin. The docking study revealed that myristic acid can form favorable interactions within 5-HT2A and α1A-adrenoreceptor binding pockets. |
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spelling | pubmed-97858332022-12-24 Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) Bustos-Gómez, Chrystyan Iván Gasca-Martínez, Deisy Yáñez-Barrientos, Eunice Hidalgo-Figueroa, Sergio Gonzalez-Rivera, Maria L. Barragan-Galvez, Juan Carlos Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario Corrales-Escobosa, Alma Rosa Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) is used for the folk treatment of mood disorders. C. aesculifolia bark was extracted in ethanol, and the extract (CAE) was chemically standardized using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). This study evaluated the effects of CAE (10–100 mg/kg p.o.) on anxiolytic-like activity, sedation, locomotor activity, depression-like activity, and spatial working memory using in vivo rodent models. A possible mechanism for the anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like actions induced by CAE was assessed using neurotransmission pathway inhibitors. Myristic acid was one of the compounds found in CAE using GC-MS. This study also evaluated the anxiolytic-like activity and the sedative actions of myristic acid and assessed a possible mechanism of action using neurotransmission pathway inhibitors and an in silico analysis. CAE elicited anxiolytic-like activity and antidepressant-like effects (ED(50) = 57 mg/kg). CAE (10–100 mg/kg) did not affect locomotor coordination or induce sedation. The anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like actions of CAE were reverted by prazosin, suggesting a possible participation of the noradrenergic system. The anxiolytic-like activity of myristic acid was reverted by the co-administration of prazosin and partially reverted by ketanserin. The docking study revealed that myristic acid can form favorable interactions within 5-HT2A and α1A-adrenoreceptor binding pockets. MDPI 2022-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9785833/ /pubmed/36559031 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121580 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bustos-Gómez, Chrystyan Iván Gasca-Martínez, Deisy Yáñez-Barrientos, Eunice Hidalgo-Figueroa, Sergio Gonzalez-Rivera, Maria L. Barragan-Galvez, Juan Carlos Zapata-Morales, Juan Ramón Isiordia-Espinoza, Mario Corrales-Escobosa, Alma Rosa Alonso-Castro, Angel Josabad Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title | Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title_full | Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title_fullStr | Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title_short | Neuropharmacological Activities of Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker f (Malvaceae) |
title_sort | neuropharmacological activities of ceiba aesculifolia (kunth) britten & baker f (malvaceae) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785833/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559031 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15121580 |
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