Abstract

Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus popularly referred to as craveiro is considered as a calming agent in different local preparations. The present study attempted to examine antidepressant-like effect of dichloromethane fraction (DF) and role of monoamine oxidase (MAO), tryptophan, and tyrosine hydroxylase. Based on the research focus, tail suspension (TS), forced swimming (FS), and open field (OF) tests were conducted after oral administration of DF (125, 250, or 500 mg/Kg). Ex vivo assay of MAO was also conducted to evaluate inhibitory effect of DF (250 mg/Kg). Administration of DF elicits antidepressant-like response in the TS and FS. However, DF 500 mg/Kg did not alter mice performance in these models. The data obtained in the OF showed a reduction in total crossing and rearing activity; these effects suggest motor interference in TS and FS performance. Mice pretreatment with p-chlorophenylalanine methyl ester (PCPA) (100 mg/kg, i.p.—serotonin biosynthesis inhibitor) for 4 consecutive days or acute administration of α-methyl-p-tyrosine (AMPT) (100 mg/kg, i.p.—catecholamine synthesis inhibitor) blocked anti-immobility effect of DF in the FS. In ex vivo assay of MAO, DF did not inhibit catabolic activity of MAO. Our findings support antidepressant-like activity of DF and suggest an effect that depends on monoamine biosynthesis.

Highlights

  • Previous neuropharmacological screening of essential oil, ethanolic leaf extract, and active fractions of the Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus leaf demonstrated behavioural alterations in the open eld, elevated plus maze, light dark box, and barbiturate sleep induction tests without any form of motor incoordination [7,8,9]

  • Previous phytochemical analysis of the fractions obtained through liquid-liquid partitioning of the ethanol leaf extract of P. pseudocaryophyllus showed the presence of triterpenes, avonoids, besides the (E)-methyl isoeugenol which constitute almost all of the essential oil [28]

  • Being one of the major phytoconstituents found and isolated, quantitative analysis of oleanolic acid showed a relative composition of approximately 8%

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Introduction

Previous neuropharmacological screening of essential oil, ethanolic leaf extract, and active fractions of the Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus leaf demonstrated behavioural alterations in the open eld, elevated plus maze, light dark box, and barbiturate sleep induction tests without any form of motor incoordination [7,8,9]. Us, we hypothesize that the efficacy of aforementioned antidepressive drugs or natural products to treat anxiety or vice versa is a function of the active principles in these compounds and underlining mechanism of their neuropharmacological action. In this manner, the aim of this study was to investigate antidepressant-like property of DF on mice and involvement of metabolic enzymes (tryptophan hydroxylase (TrOH), tyrosine hydroxylase (TOH), and monoamine oxidase (MAO))

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