Abstract

Albizzia julibrissin Durazz, a Chinese Medicine, is commonly used for its anti-anxiety effects. (−)-syringaresnol-4-O-β-d-apiofuranosyl-(1→2)-β-d-glucopyranoside (SAG) is the main ingredient of Albizzia julibrissin Durazz. The present study investigated the anxiolytic effect and potential mechanisms on the HPA axis and monoaminergic systems of SAG on acute restraint-stressed rats. The anxiolytic effect of SAG was examined through an open field test and an elevated plus maze test. The concentration of CRF, ACTH, and CORT in plasma was examined by an enzyme-linked immune sorbent assay (ELISA) kit while neurotransmitters in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of the brain were examined by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). We show that repeated treatment with SAG (3.6 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly increased the number and time spent on the central entries in the open-field test when compared to the vehicle/stressed group. In the elevated plus maze test, 3.6 mg/kg SAG could increase the percentage of entries into and time spent on the open arms of the elevated plus maze. In addition, the concentration of CRF, ACTH, and CORT in plasma and neurotransmitters (NE, 5-HT, DA and their metabolites 5-HIAA, DOPAC, and HVA) in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of the brain were decreased after SAG treatment, as compared to the repeated acute restraint-stressed rats. These results suggest that SAG is a potential anti-anxiety drug candidate.

Highlights

  • Neuropsychiatric disorders are expected to rise sharply [1]

  • In order to explore the potential mechanisms on monoaminergic systems and the HPA axis, we examined the influences on the levels of the plasma corticotropin releasing factor (CRF), adrenocortico tropic hormone (ACTH), and corticosterone (CORT)

  • We studied the level of monoamines noradrenaline (NE), dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT) and their metabolites 5-hydroxy-3-indoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC), and homovanillic acid (HVA) in the whole of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of rats

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Introduction

Neuropsychiatric disorders are expected to rise sharply [1]. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders, affecting nearly one in five adults in the U.S alone [2]. The development of anxiolytic drugs is important for the treatment of anxiety disorders. Benzodiazepines have been used for the treatment of several forms of anxiety, but these compounds have well-known side effects, including sedation, muscle relaxation, amnesia, and dependence potential [3]. Asians administered A. julibrissin soup to patients as a folk medicine to treat insomnia, diuresis, sthenia, and confusion [4]. The extract of A. julibrissin has an anxiolytic-like effect due to 5-HT1A receptor activation, Molecules 2017, 22, 1331; doi:10.3390/molecules22081331 www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules

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