2015
DOI: 10.5897/ajpp2014.4115
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Methanolic extracts from roots and cell suspension cultures of Waltheria americana Linn induce GABA release in cerebral slices of mouse brain

Abstract: This study evaluates and compares the release of the neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) induced by methanolic extracts obtained from roots of wild plants and from cell suspension cultures of W. americana Linn. The release of this neurotransmitter was evoked by crude and fractioned extracts derived from both roots of wild plant and cell suspension cultures, tested at three concentrations: 10, 50 and 100 µg/ml by means of in vitro incubation of slices of mouse cerebral cortex. Firstly, crude extracts fr… Show more

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“…Various extracts of the leaf dose-dependently delayed the convulsion onset, convulsion death, and also reduced the number of convulsion per minute [74,75]. Mundo et al [76] showed that in mouse cerebral cortex, the wild plant and cell suspension cultures of W. americana increased the release of Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA), the neurotransmitter that may impose a positive effect on neuronal disorders like anxiety, depression, and dementia. Thus, the studies prove the neuropharmacological activity of plant extracts.…”
Section: Sedative Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various extracts of the leaf dose-dependently delayed the convulsion onset, convulsion death, and also reduced the number of convulsion per minute [74,75]. Mundo et al [76] showed that in mouse cerebral cortex, the wild plant and cell suspension cultures of W. americana increased the release of Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA), the neurotransmitter that may impose a positive effect on neuronal disorders like anxiety, depression, and dementia. Thus, the studies prove the neuropharmacological activity of plant extracts.…”
Section: Sedative Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%