Experiment Study on Anti-depressant Effects of Pueraria Isoflavone
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Experiment Study on Anti-depressant Effects of Pueraria Isoflavone
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 21, Pages: 268-271(2012)
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WANG Hai-ling, SHI Tian-yuan. Experiment Study on Anti-depressant Effects of Pueraria Isoflavone[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(21): 268-271.
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WANG Hai-ling, SHI Tian-yuan. Experiment Study on Anti-depressant Effects of Pueraria Isoflavone[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(21): 268-271.DOI:
Experiment Study on Anti-depressant Effects of Pueraria Isoflavone
Objective: To investigate the anti-d-epressant effects of pueraria isoflavone in mice. Method: Male KM mice were randomly divided into 5 groups:control groups (normal saline)
fluoxetine group (10 mg ·kg-1)
pueraria isoflavone groups (50
100
200 mg·kg-1). After oral administration for 14 days
the open field test (OFT)
forced swimming test (FST)
tail suspension test (TST)
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)-induced head-twitch test and reserpine-antagonism test were carried out to evaluate the anti-depressant effects of pueraria isoflavone. In particular
reserpine (2 mg·kg-1) and 5-HTP (150 mg·kg-1) were given by intrapertioneal injections before the reserpine-antagonism test and 5-HTP-induced head-twitch test respectively. Result: The number of wearing and grooming in 2 min in control mice were (57.23±18.35) and (22.16±13.28) respectively
and there was no significant different between pueraria isoflavone groups and control group. The immobility time of FST and TST in control mice was (132.7±37)
(98.4±28 ) s respectively and there were significant decrease in pueraria isoflavone groups. pueraria isoflavone at dose of 100 mg·kg-1could short immobility time to (72.1±27)
(68.8±19) s. Moreover
pueraria isoflavone enhanced the head-twitch respone evoked by 5-HTP in dose-dependent manner (P<0.001). Compared with model group
pueraria isoflavone could significantly reverse the ptosis
acinesia
and decrease in body temperature induced by reserpine in mice (P<0.05). Conclusion: Pueraria isoflavone has anti-depressant effects
and its mechanism may be related to regulating the functions of monoaminergic nervous system.