Antipsychotic and Behavior Effect of the Ethanolic Extract from the Bark of Maytenus macrocarpa (Ruiz &Pav.) Briq.in Mice
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2015Author(s)
Zambrano Santoyo, Claudia
Zúñiga Espinoza, Lucero
Zanabria Puente, Rosario
Zegarra Sánchez, Joshi
Zaga Quispe, Nathaly
Pante Medina, Juan Carlos
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
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INTRODUCTION: Different studies indicate that Maytenus has many effects
and that M. obtusifolia species has a central nervous system depressant
effect. OBJECTIVE: To determine antipsychotic and behavior modifying effect
of the Maytenus macrocarpa (Ruiz & Pav.) Briq.ethanolic extract, using
the forced swim test and Irwin test. METHOD: 77 albino mice were used,
with an average weight of 25 g. They were split into 7 groups and they
were administered with Maytenus macrocarpa of 200 mg/kg, 400 mg/kg,
600 mg/kg, 800 mg/kg, 1000 mg/kg, caffeine 32 mg/kg, diazepam 32 mg/
kg, fluoxetine 30 mg/kg, haloperidol 5 mg/kg, distilled water (placebo) 0,1
ml/10 g, and a control group. The Irwin test was used to evaluate presence
or absence of lethality, convulsions, Straub tail, sedation, excitement, abnormal
gait, jumps, motor in coordination, abdominal writhes, piloerection,
stereotypies, head twitches, scratching and breathing. The forced swim
test was used to evaluate the antidepressant effects of each substance.
RESULTS: The highest immobility time was observed in Maytenus macrocarpa,
compared with Haloperidol (p > 0.05) in the doses of 400 mg/kg,
both of the substances having a Gaussian distribution. Irwin test for Maytenus
macrocarpa of 200 mg/kg had sedation effect at minute 30; doses of
400 mg/kg at minutes 15 and 45, and doses of 600 mg/kg, 800 mg/kg and
1000 mg/kg at 15 minutes. CONCLUSION: Antipsychotic effects and behavior
modifying effects were demonstrated in Maytenus macrocarpa (Ruiz and
Pav.) Briq.ethanolic extract.
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