Antidepressant and anxiolytic-like activities of an oil
extract of propolis in rats
Phytomedicine, 2014 Jul 7. pii: S0944-7113(14)00250-5
PURPOSE:
Propolis biological effects are mainly attributed to its
polyphenolic constituents such as flavonoids and phenolic acids that were recently
described in the chemical composition of an extract of propolis obtained with
edible vegetal oil (OEP) by our group. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the effect of OEP on the behavior of rats.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
An in vivo open field (OF), elevated Plus-maze (EPM), and
forced swimming (FS) tests were performed to evaluate locomotor activity,
anxiolytic- and antidepressant effects of the extract. Besides, oxidative
stress levels were measured in rat blood samples after the behavioral assays by
evaluation of the Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and nitric
oxide levels.
RESULTS:
OEP increased locomotion in the OF test (50mg/kg) and
central locomotion and open arm entries in the OF and EPM tests (10-50mg/kg)
and decreased the immobility time in the FS test (10-50mg/kg). Moreover, OEP
reduced nitric oxide levels in response to swim stress induced in rats.
CONCLUSION:
OEP exerted stimulant, anxiolytic and antidepressant effects
on the Central Nervous System and antioxidant activity in rats, highlighting
propolis as a potential therapeutic compound for behavior impairment of anxiety
and depression.
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