2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/7359235
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Effects of DCM Leaf Extract ofGnidia glauca(Fresen) on Locomotor Activity, Anxiety, and Exploration-Like Behaviors in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats

Abstract: Obesity is the main component of metabolic syndromes involving distinct etiologies that target different underlying behavioral and physiological functions within the brain structures and neuronal circuits. An alteration in the neuronal circuitry stemming from abdominal or central obesity stimulates a cascade of changes in neurochemical signaling that directly or indirectly mediate spontaneously emitted behaviors such as locomotor activity patterns, anxiety, and exploration. Pharmacological agents available for… Show more

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“…Locomotor activity and exploratory behaviours which are also components of sensorimotor performance are diminished in a depressive state (Parvathi and Ravishankar 2013;Arika et al 2019), which was confirmed by the findings of the open field test carried out in this study. McDougall et al (2017) carried out a study on the impact of ketamine administration on the locomotor activity and found that ketamine similar to indirect dopamine agonists (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Locomotor activity and exploratory behaviours which are also components of sensorimotor performance are diminished in a depressive state (Parvathi and Ravishankar 2013;Arika et al 2019), which was confirmed by the findings of the open field test carried out in this study. McDougall et al (2017) carried out a study on the impact of ketamine administration on the locomotor activity and found that ketamine similar to indirect dopamine agonists (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…[55] Both the number of times and the time that the animal spends licking or scratching itself with its paws represents a stereotyped sequence of behavior typically more common in a state of anxiety. [56] Furthermore, the increase in the number of rearing when the animal rests on its two hind legs is also used as a measure of anxiety. [57] We also observed anxious behavior associated to these changes in grooming and rearing in the elevated plus maze test.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal behaviors such as the number of square crosses, frequency of rearing activity, latency to enter center, frequency of grooming activity, and time spent in the central zone are used as measures of locomotor activity and exploration. An increase in these parameters indicates a rise in locomotion and exploration (56). According to the results, C. sinensis increased the number of square crosses and the frequency of grooming activity in a similar manner to metformin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%