Preliminary assessment of proanthocyanidin isolates of Vitis vinifera seed on the central nervous system of male Albino mice

•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction (PRF) from Vitis vinifera seed induces sedation.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction attenuates anxiety-like behaviors in male Albino mice.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction inhibits apomorphine-induced stereotyped behaviors.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction induces hypothermia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epilepsy & behavior 2022-02, Vol.127, p.108521-108521, Article 108521
Hauptverfasser: Osuntokun, Opeyemi Samson, Olayiwola, Gbola, Adekomi, Damilare Adedayo, Oyeyipo, Ibukun Peter, Ayoka, Abiodun Oladele
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Zusammenfassung:•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction (PRF) from Vitis vinifera seed induces sedation.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction attenuates anxiety-like behaviors in male Albino mice.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction inhibits apomorphine-induced stereotyped behaviors.•Proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction induces hypothermia, mitigates indices of convulsion, and percentage mortality. This study evaluated the potential neurobehavioral effects of proanthocyanidin-rich-fraction (PRF) obtained from Vitis vinifera seed in male Albino mice. Adult (2½- to 3-month old) male Albino mice were treated with PRF (200, 100, 50 mg/kg) and subjected to diverse behavioral models specially designed for the assessment of central nervous system-acting agents. One-shot intraperitoneal (i.p) injection of PRF (200 and 100 mg/kg) decreased the rectal temperature, exploratory activities (locomotion, rearing, and grooming), anxiety-like responses (% open-arm time, open-arm entries but decreased the total number of enclosed arm times). However, acute i.p administration of PRF decreased the total score of apomorphine-induced stereotyped behaviors, latency to hexobarbitone-induced sleep, and increased the total sleep duration. Moreover, indices of convulsion (tonic flexion, extension, clonic convulsion, stupor, and recovery time) were decreased in the PRF treatment groups, especially the PRF (50 mg/kg)-treated mice. Based on these present findings, it could therefore be inferred that systemic administration of PRF of V. vinifera seed origin induces diverse modification on the behaviors of the treated mice stemming from anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative, and decrease in core temperature.
ISSN:1525-5050
1525-5069
DOI:10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108521