Antidepressant-like deliverables from the sea: evidence on the efficacy of three different brown seaweeds via involvement of monoaminergic system

Author:

Siddiqui Pirzada Jamal Ahmed1,Khan Adnan12,Uddin Nizam13,Khaliq Saima4,Rasheed Munawwer1,Nawaz Shazia4,Hanif Muhammad2,Dar Ahsana5

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Excellence in Marine Biology, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan

2. Karachi Institute of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (KIRAN), Karachi, Pakistan

3. Batterje Medical College for Science & Technology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Biochemistry, Federal Urdu University, Karachi, Pakistan

5. International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract Brown seaweeds exhibit several health benefits in treating and managing wide array of ailments. In this study, the antidepressant-like effect of methaolic extracts from Sargassum swartzii (SS), Stoechospermum marginatum (SM), and Nizamuddinia zanardinii (NZ) was examined in forced swimming test (FST), in rats. Oral administration of SS, SM, and NZ extract (30–60 mg/kg) exhibited antidepressant-like activity in FST by reducing immobility time as compared to control group, without inducing significant change in ambulatory behavior in open field test. In order to evaluate the involvement of monoaminergic system, rats were pretreated with the inhibitor of brain serotonin stores p-chlorophenylalanin (PCPA), dopamine (SCH23390 and sulpiride), and adrenoceptor (prazosin and propranolol) antagonists. Rats receiving treatment for 28 days were decapitated and brains were analyzed for monoamine levels. It may be concluded that the extracts of SS, SM, and NZ produces antidepressant-like activity via modulation of brain monoaminergic system in a rat model.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry,Biotechnology

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