Abstract

α-Pinene, an organic terpene compound found in coniferous trees, is used as a safe food additive and is contained in many essential oils. Moreover, some studies have shown that α-pinene suppresses neuronal activity. In this study, we investigated whether inhalation of α-pinene suppresses dizocilpine (MK-801-) induced schizophrenia-like behavioural abnormalities in mice. Mice inhaled α-pinene 1 h before the first MK-801 injection. Thirty minutes after MK-801 injection, the open field, spontaneous locomotor activity, elevated plus maze, Y-maze, tail suspension, hot plate, and grip strength tests were conducted as behavioural experiments. Inhalation of α-pinene suppressed the activity of mice in the spontaneous locomotor activity test and although it did not suppress the MK-801-induced increased locomotor activity in the open field test, it remarkably decreased the time that the mice remained in the central area. Inhalation of α-pinene suppressed the MK-801-induced increased total distance travelled in the Y-maze test, whereas it did not alter the MK-801-induced reduced threshold of antinociception in the hot plate test. In the tail suspension and grip strength tests, there was no effect on mouse behaviour by administration of MK-801 and inhalation of α-pinene. These results suggest that α-pinene acts to reduce MK-801-induced behavioural abnormalities resembling those seen in neuropsychiatric disorders. Therefore, both medicinal plants and essential oils containing α-pinene may have potential for therapeutic treatment of schizophrenia.

Highlights

  • Schizophrenia is a chronic and degenerative disease, with an overall lifetime risk of 1%

  • This study aimed to evaluate whether inhalation of αpinene suppresses schizophrenia-like behaviour abnormalities induced by MK-801

  • While the α-pinene pretreatment had a clear effect on basal activity, there was no effect on the MK-801-induced locomotor activity (Figures 1(a) and 1(c), F2,29 = 15.134, p < 0.001; control vs. MK-801, p = 0.001; control vs. MK-801 + α-pinene, p < 0.001, MK-801 vs. MK-801 + α-pinene, p = 0.654)

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Introduction

Schizophrenia is a chronic and degenerative disease, with an overall lifetime risk of 1%. There is a need for new therapeutic agents with fewer side effects. Aromatherapy, an alternative type of medicine which uses medicinal plants, is widely used for the management of chronic pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia, and stressrelated disorders [7, 8]. The need to clarify the scientific mechanism of medicinal plants considered to have a physiological effect is rapidly becoming more urgent [10]. These medicinal plants are an important source of new chemicals with potential therapeutic effects

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