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dc.contributor.authorKosari-Nasab, M
dc.contributor.authorBabri, S
dc.contributor.authorFatehi-Gharehlar, L
dc.contributor.authorDoosti, M-H
dc.contributor.authorPakzad, S
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-26T08:59:09Z
dc.date.available2018-08-26T08:59:09Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.tbzmed.ac.ir:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/54776
dc.description.abstractContext: Neuropsychiatric disorders, like anxiety and depression, are global problems for clinical researchers in neurology. Recently, some authors have shown neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of Scrophularia striata Boiss (Scrophulariaceae) extract in rodents. Objective: The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of S. striata extract on anxiety and depressant-like behaviors and find a possible mechanism for these impacts. Materials and methods: In this study, the elevated plus-maze (EPM) and forced swimming test (FST), which are useful models for selective identification of anxiolytic and antidepressant drug effects in rodents, were used. We investigated the effects of S. striata ethanol extract at different doses (20, 50, 100, 160 and 220mg/kg) on anxiety and depression behaviors in the EPM and FST, and then we assessed the role of ?-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A receptor in modulation of the effects of S. striata extract in the brain. Results: Our results showed that effective doses of S. striata (100 and 160mg/kg) increased the percentages of open arm time and entries in the EPM and decreased immobility time in the FST in comparison with control group, indicating anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, respectively. Moreover, intracerebroventricular administration of GABAA receptor agonist (muscimol; 1?g/rat) enhanced the impact of S. striata, and GABAA receptor antagonist (bicuculline; 1?g/rat) blocked these effects in rats, indicating that significant interactions existed between S. striata and the GABAergic system in the brain. Discussion and conclusion: Findings of this study suggest that anxiolytic and antidepressant effects of S. striata may be modulated via the GABAergic system. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofPharmaceutical Biology
dc.subject4 aminobutyric acid receptor
dc.subjectbicuculline
dc.subjectmuscimol
dc.subjectplant extract
dc.subjectScrophularia striata extract
dc.subjectunclassified drug
dc.subjectanimal cell
dc.subjectanimal experiment
dc.subjectanimal model
dc.subjectantidepressant activity
dc.subjectanxiety
dc.subjectanxiety disorder
dc.subjectanxiety neurosis
dc.subjectarticle
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectdepression
dc.subjectforced swimming test
dc.subjectGABAergic system
dc.subjectmale
dc.subjectmaze test
dc.subjectneuromodulation
dc.subjectnonhuman
dc.subjectrat
dc.subjectScrophularia striata
dc.subjectScrophulariaceae
dc.subjecttranquilizing activity
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectAnti-Anxiety Agents
dc.subjectAntidepressive Agents
dc.subjectAnxiety
dc.subjectBicuculline
dc.subjectBrain
dc.subjectDepression
dc.subjectDisease Models, Animal
dc.subjectDose-Response Relationship, Drug
dc.subjectInjections, Intraventricular
dc.subjectMale
dc.subjectMaze Learning
dc.subjectMuscimol
dc.subjectPlant Extracts
dc.subjectRats
dc.subjectRats, Wistar
dc.subjectReceptors, GABA-A
dc.subjectScrophularia
dc.subjectSwimming
dc.subjectRattus
dc.subjectRodentia
dc.subjectScrophularia
dc.subjectScrophulariaceae
dc.titleInvolvement of GABAergic system in regulation of the anxiolytic-and antidepressant-like effects of Scrophularia striata extract in rats
dc.typeReview
dc.citation.volume51
dc.citation.issue5
dc.citation.spage581
dc.citation.epage588
dc.citation.indexScopus
dc.identifier.DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3109/13880209.2012.749924


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