Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.

Introduction: The plants of genus Empetrum, which are used in the traditional medicine to cure seizures and neurodegenerative diseases, can be considered as potent antiepileptic drugs. This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of an anticonvulsive activity of lipophilic fractions from Empetrum ni...

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Main Authors: Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A., Povet'eva, Tatyana N., Kadyrova, Tatyana V., Suslov, Nikolai I., Nesterova, Yuliya V., Afanas'eva, Ol'ga G., Kul'pin, Pavel V., Yusova, Yuliya G., Ermilova, Elena V., Miroshnichenko, Alexandr G., Brazovskii, Konstantin S., Belousov, Mikhail V.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.6.55015
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4064594 2024-09-15T18:04:48+00:00 Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L. Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A. Povet'eva, Tatyana N. Kadyrova, Tatyana V. Suslov, Nikolai I. Nesterova, Yuliya V. Afanas'eva, Ol'ga G. Kul'pin, Pavel V. Yusova, Yuliya G. Ermilova, Elena V. Miroshnichenko, Alexandr G. Brazovskii, Konstantin S. Belousov, Mikhail V. 2020-09-25 https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.6.55015 unknown Belgorod National Research University https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.6.55015 oai:zenodo.org:4064594 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Research Results in Pharmacology, 6((3)), 67-74, (2020-09-25) Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Ericales Ericaceae Empetrum Empetrum nigrum Anticonvulsive activity Empetrum nigrum L. maximal electroshock pentylenetetrazole strychnine info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.6.55015 2024-07-25T16:32:52Z Introduction: The plants of genus Empetrum, which are used in the traditional medicine to cure seizures and neurodegenerative diseases, can be considered as potent antiepileptic drugs. This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of an anticonvulsive activity of lipophilic fractions from Empetrum nigrum L. Materials and methods: The experiments were conducted using mature outbred CD-1 male mice. The lipophilic fractions from aerial parts of Empetrum nigrum L. were administered through a catheter into the stomach at a dose of 150 mg/kg for 5 days. The anticonvulsive effects were studied using the acute seizure tests: strychnine-, pentylenetetrazole – and maximal electroshock (MES) induced tests. Carbamazepine was used as a positive control drug at a dose of 100 mg/kg. Results and discussion: The acetone-soluble fraction (ASF) of the chloroform extract from Empetrum nigrum L. showed a pronounced anticonvulsive effect on seizures induced by strychnine (1.5 mg/kg) and pentylenetetrazole (150 mg/kg). In comparison to the control group, the time from seizures to death increased by 1.5 for the strychnine-induced seizures, and 1.9 times in case of pentylenetetrazole model. The survival rate of the animals was 22.2% and 20%, correspondingly. The survival rate in the MES test was 77.8%. Overall, ASF demonstrates a remarkable anticonvulsive activity in all the tests, especially in the MES test. Conclusion: Our study for the first time shows a potent antiepileptic effect of ASF from Empetrum nigrum L., containing triterpene compounds and chalcones. The future studies will be focused on investigating the exact mechanisms of anticonvulsive and neuroprotective effects of ASF. Graphical abstract Article in Journal/Newspaper Empetrum nigrum Zenodo Research Results in Pharmacology 6 3 67 74
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topic Plantae
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Ericales
Ericaceae
Empetrum
Empetrum nigrum
Anticonvulsive activity Empetrum nigrum L. maximal electroshock pentylenetetrazole strychnine
spellingShingle Plantae
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Ericales
Ericaceae
Empetrum
Empetrum nigrum
Anticonvulsive activity Empetrum nigrum L. maximal electroshock pentylenetetrazole strychnine
Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A.
Povet'eva, Tatyana N.
Kadyrova, Tatyana V.
Suslov, Nikolai I.
Nesterova, Yuliya V.
Afanas'eva, Ol'ga G.
Kul'pin, Pavel V.
Yusova, Yuliya G.
Ermilova, Elena V.
Miroshnichenko, Alexandr G.
Brazovskii, Konstantin S.
Belousov, Mikhail V.
Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
topic_facet Plantae
Tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida
Ericales
Ericaceae
Empetrum
Empetrum nigrum
Anticonvulsive activity Empetrum nigrum L. maximal electroshock pentylenetetrazole strychnine
description Introduction: The plants of genus Empetrum, which are used in the traditional medicine to cure seizures and neurodegenerative diseases, can be considered as potent antiepileptic drugs. This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of an anticonvulsive activity of lipophilic fractions from Empetrum nigrum L. Materials and methods: The experiments were conducted using mature outbred CD-1 male mice. The lipophilic fractions from aerial parts of Empetrum nigrum L. were administered through a catheter into the stomach at a dose of 150 mg/kg for 5 days. The anticonvulsive effects were studied using the acute seizure tests: strychnine-, pentylenetetrazole – and maximal electroshock (MES) induced tests. Carbamazepine was used as a positive control drug at a dose of 100 mg/kg. Results and discussion: The acetone-soluble fraction (ASF) of the chloroform extract from Empetrum nigrum L. showed a pronounced anticonvulsive effect on seizures induced by strychnine (1.5 mg/kg) and pentylenetetrazole (150 mg/kg). In comparison to the control group, the time from seizures to death increased by 1.5 for the strychnine-induced seizures, and 1.9 times in case of pentylenetetrazole model. The survival rate of the animals was 22.2% and 20%, correspondingly. The survival rate in the MES test was 77.8%. Overall, ASF demonstrates a remarkable anticonvulsive activity in all the tests, especially in the MES test. Conclusion: Our study for the first time shows a potent antiepileptic effect of ASF from Empetrum nigrum L., containing triterpene compounds and chalcones. The future studies will be focused on investigating the exact mechanisms of anticonvulsive and neuroprotective effects of ASF. Graphical abstract
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author Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A.
Povet'eva, Tatyana N.
Kadyrova, Tatyana V.
Suslov, Nikolai I.
Nesterova, Yuliya V.
Afanas'eva, Ol'ga G.
Kul'pin, Pavel V.
Yusova, Yuliya G.
Ermilova, Elena V.
Miroshnichenko, Alexandr G.
Brazovskii, Konstantin S.
Belousov, Mikhail V.
author_facet Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A.
Povet'eva, Tatyana N.
Kadyrova, Tatyana V.
Suslov, Nikolai I.
Nesterova, Yuliya V.
Afanas'eva, Ol'ga G.
Kul'pin, Pavel V.
Yusova, Yuliya G.
Ermilova, Elena V.
Miroshnichenko, Alexandr G.
Brazovskii, Konstantin S.
Belousov, Mikhail V.
author_sort Bezverkhniaia, Ekaterina A.
title Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
title_short Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
title_full Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
title_fullStr Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
title_full_unstemmed Screening Study for Anticonvulsive Activity of Lipophilic Fractions from Empetrum nigrum L.
title_sort screening study for anticonvulsive activity of lipophilic fractions from empetrum nigrum l.
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