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The Anti-depressant Effect of Nelumbinis Semen on Rats Under Chronic Mild Stress Induced Depression-like Symptoms.

Authors :
Moonkyu Kang
Dongwon Shin
Jung-Wan Oh
Chongwoon Cho
Hwa-Jin Lee
Dong-Won Yoon
Sang-Moon Lee
Jung-Hwan Yun
Hyun Choi
Park, Seongkyu
Minkyu Shin
Moochang Hong
Hyunsu Bae
Source :
American Journal of Chinese Medicine; 2005, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p205-213, 9p, 4 Charts
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Nelumbinis Semen is a well-known traditional herbal medicine frequently used in treatment of depression in many Asian countries. In this study, its anti-depression effects in rats were investigated by comparing the test results of those treated with Nelumbinis Semen to those treated with other herbal anti-depressants, including Rehmanniae Radix Preparat, Corni Fructus, Lycii Fructus, Pinelliae Rhizoma and Hypericum Perforatum. In order to induce depression-like symptoms, the animals were placed under chronic mild stress in the form of overnight illumination for 2 consecutive days. They were treated with the respective herbal extract and forced swimming tests were conducted afterwards. The anti-depression effects of each extract were then evaluated based on a measured index, which consisted of struggling time, first latency and first rest duration. These test results show that Nelumbinis Semen provides greater anti-depression effects than the other herbal extracts. Specifically, only the rats treated with Nelumbinis Semen showed significant increases in struggling time (43.9%, p<0.005, p=0.0037) and in first latency time (90.2%, p<0.05, p=0.0116). However, the first rest duration for Nelumbinis Semen treated rats was not significantly different from the other rats. It appears that Nelumbinis Semen provides even greater anti-depression effects than Hypericum Perforatum (commonly referred to as St. John's Wort, perhaps the most widely used natural anti-depressant today). The anti-depression effects of Nelumbinis Semen might be due to the modulation of the amount of neurotransmitters involved in depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0192415X
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Journal of Chinese Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16978649
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0192415X05002874