Amelioration of Scopolamine-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in Experimental Mice Using the Medicinal Plant Salvia moorcroftiana

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作者
Wahid, Fazal [1 ]
Jan, Tour [1 ]
Al-Joufi, Fakhria A. [2 ]
Shah, Syed Wadood Ali [3 ]
Nisar, Mohammad [1 ]
Zahoor, Muhammad [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malakand, Dept Bot, Dir Lower 18800, Chakdara, Pakistan
[2] Jouf Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Sakaka 72341, Aljouf, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ Malakand, Dept Pharm, Dir Lower 18800, Chakdara, Pakistan
[4] Univ Malakand, Dept Biochem, Dir Lower 18800, Chakdara, Pakistan
关键词
Salvia moorcroftiana; enzyme inhibition; antiamnesic activity; discrimination index; mice; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; ESSENTIAL OIL; ROSMARINUS-OFFICINALIS; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES; PHENOLIC COMPOSITION; OXIDATIVE STRESS; MEMORY; INHIBITORS; DEMENTIA; PROFILE;
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10.3390/brainsci12070894
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Salvia moorcroftiana is medicinally used in various parts of the world to treat a number of diseases. In the literature, the antiamnesic activity of this plant has not yet been reported. Therefore, the current study was aimed at evaluating the in vivo antiamnesic (scopolamine-induced) potential of Salvia moorcroftiana. The major phytochemical groups such as total phenolic (TPC), total tannin (TTC), and total flavonoid content (TFC) in methanolic extract (SlMo-Crd) and subsequent fractions of Salvia moorcroftiana were quantified using standard methods. The in vitro anticholinesterase (against butyryl cholinesterase; BChE and acetylcholinesterase; AChE) and antioxidant (against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl; DPPH and 2,2'-Azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid); ABTS free radicals) potentials of crude (SIMO-Crd) extract and fractions (hexane; SlMo-Hex, chloroform; SlMo-Chl, ethyl acetate; SlMo-Et) were also determined. The SlMo-Crd at doses of 100 and 200 mg/kg body weight compared to fractions of 75 and 150 mg/kg body weight (which were 1/10th of the highest dose tested in acute toxicity tests) were evaluated for their memory enhancement and learning behavior in normal and scopolamine-induced mental dysfunction in mice using behavioral memory tests such as the Y-maze test and novel object recognition test (NORT). Moreover, the samples were further evaluated for acetylcholine contents and biochemical markers such as MDA (malondialdehyde), SOD (superoxide dismutase), CAT (catalase), and GSH (glutathione peroxidase) levels. The maximum TPC with a value of 114.81 +/- 1.15 mg GAE/g, TTC with a value of 106.79 +/- 1.07 mg GAE/g, and TFC with a value of 194.29 +/- 0.83 mg RE/g were recorded for the SlMo-Chl fraction. Against the DPPH free radical, the methanolic extract exhibited an IC50 value of 95.29 +/- 1.06 mu g/mL whereas, among the fractions, the best activity was observed for the SlMo-Chl fraction with an IC50 of 75.02 +/- 0.91 mu g/mL, followed by SlMoS-Et with an IC50 value of 88.71 +/- 0.87 mu g/mL. Among the extracts, the SlMo-Chl and SIMo-Et fractions inverted the amnesic effects of scopolamine in mice effectively. Additionally, the SlMo-Chl and SIMO-Et fractions considerably enhanced the percent spontaneous alteration performance in the Y-maze test with values of 65.18 +/- 2.61/69.51 +/- 2.71 and 54.92 +/- 2.49/60.41 +/- 2.69, respectively, for the tested doses. The discrimination index (DI) in experimental mice was considerably enhanced by the SlMo-Chl in the NORT with values of 59.81 +/- 1.21/61.22 +/- 1.31% DI correspondingly for the tested doses, as mentioned above, followed by the SlMo-Et extract. The selected plant in the form of extracts ameliorated the effects of amnesia in mice and could, therefore, be used as a therapy for amnesia; however, this is subject to further exploration in other animal models and the isolation of the responsible compounds.
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