Quercetin increases the antidepressant‐like effects of sclareol and antagonizes diazepam in thiopental sodium‐induced sleeping mice: A possible GABAergic transmission intervention

Author:

Bappi Mehedi Hasan1ORCID,Mia Md. Nayem1,Ansari Siddique Akber2,Ansari Irfan Aamer3,Prottay Abdullah Al Shamsh1,Akbor Md. Showkoth1,El‐Nashar Heba A. S.4ORCID,El‐Shazly Mohamed4ORCID,Mubarak Mohammad S.5ORCID,Torequl Islam Muhammad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University Gopalganj Bangladesh

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Drug Science and Technology University of Turin Turin Italy

4. Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy Ain Shams University Cairo Egypt

5. Department of Chemistry The University of Jordan Amman Jordan

Abstract

AbstractQuercetin is the most common polyphenolic flavonoid present in fruits and vegetables demonstrating versatile health‐promoting effects. This study aimed to examine the effects of quercetin (QR) and sclareol (SCL) on the thiopental sodium (TS)‐induced sleeping and forced swimming test (FST) mouse models. SCL (1, 5, and 10 mg/kg, p.o.) or QR (50 mg/kg, p.o.) and/or diazepam (DZP) (3 mg/kg, i.p.) were employed. After 30 min of TS induction, individual or combined effects on the animals were checked. In the FST test, the animals were subjected to forced swimming after 30 min of administration of the test and/or controls for 5 min. In this case, immobility time was measured. In silico studies were conducted to evaluate the involvement of GABA receptors. SCL (5 and 10 mg/kg) significantly increased the latency and decreased sleeping time compared to the control in the TS‐induced sleeping time study. DZP (3 mg/kg) showed a sedative‐like effect in animals in both sleeping and FST studies. QR (50 mg/kg) exhibited a similar pattern of activity as SCL. However, its effects were more prominent than those of SCL groups. SCL (10 mg/kg) altered the DZP‐3‐mediated effects. SCL‐10 co‐treated with QR‐50 significantly (p < 0.05) increased the latency and decreased sleep time and immobility time, suggesting possible synergistic antidepressant‐like effects. In silico studies revealed that SCL and QR demonstrated better binding affinities with GABAA receptor, especially α2, α3, and α5 subunits. Both compounds also exhibited good ADMET and drug‐like properties. In animal studies, the both compounds worked synergistically to provide antidepressant‐like effects in a slightly different fashion. As a conclusion, the combined administration of SCL and QR may be used in upcoming neurological clinical trials, according to in vivo and in silico findings. However, additional investigation is necessary to verify this behavior and clarify the potential mechanism of action.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

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