2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2007.03.016
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The selective effect of N-feruloylserotonins isolated from Leuzea carthamoides on nociception and anxiety in rats

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“…It can be interpreted as follows; assuming relatively stable patter in nociception, acute dose of MA had a greater anxiolytic effect in individuals more sensitive to pain than in animals less sensitive to pain and the other way around. A similar relationship between nociception and anxiety was observed in rats after administration of N-feruloylserotonin (extracted from Leuzea carthamoides) which has been demonstrated anxiolytic effect (Yamamotová et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…It can be interpreted as follows; assuming relatively stable patter in nociception, acute dose of MA had a greater anxiolytic effect in individuals more sensitive to pain than in animals less sensitive to pain and the other way around. A similar relationship between nociception and anxiety was observed in rats after administration of N-feruloylserotonin (extracted from Leuzea carthamoides) which has been demonstrated anxiolytic effect (Yamamotová et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…late proestrus and early estrus) also correspond to the lowest anxiety of female rats tested in an elevated plus‐maze (Marcondes et al, 2001). Moreover, we have recently shown that the time spent in the open arms of an elevated plus‐maze was inversely related to the latency of forelimbs in the plantar test (Yamamotová et al, 2007a,b), therefore decreased latencies in our METH and S female rats should also reflect reduced anxiety. Our data are also supported by observation of Pan and Chen (2007), who found in neonatal caffeine‐treated rats hyperalgesia in hot‐plate test and lower anxiety measured by time spent in open arms of elevated plus‐maze.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…60,68 FS and CS have been isolated from safflower seeds and possess antioxidant, anti-inflamatory activities, 59 anti-tumor, 65 anti-bacterial 66 and anti-stress potential and also involved in reducing depression and anxiety. 67 SER was administered to boost its levels in human brain in treating SER deficiency syndrome. 68 Some of the extensive uses of SER include treating patients suffering from the parkinson-like …”
Section: Health Benefits Of Serotoninmentioning
confidence: 99%