Singh_2013_Ayu_34_421

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Title : Effects of ethanolic extract of Fumaria indica L. on rat cognitive dysfunctions - Singh_2013_Ayu_34_421
Author(s) : Singh GK , Rai G , Chatterjee SS , Kumar V
Ref : Ayu , 34 :421 , 2013
Abstract :

Fumaria indica L. in Ayurveda is known as Parpat and traditionally used to calm the brain. Due to lack of scientific validation, 50% ethanolic extract of F. indica L. (FI) was evaluated for putative cognitive function modulating effects. Suspension of FI in 0.3% carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) was orally administered to rats during the entire experimental period of 16 days at dose levels of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg/day. Piracetam was used as standard nootropic. Behavioral models of learning and memory used were modified elevated plus-maze (M-EPM) and passive avoidance (PA) tests. Scopolamine (I mg/kg, s.c.), sodium nitrite (25 mg/kg, i.p.), and electroconvulsive shock (150 mA, 0.2 sec) were used to induce amnesia. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, muscarinic receptor density, oxidative status, and cytokine expressions [tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin (IL)-1beta, and IL-10] were also assessed. Piracetam (500 mg/kg/day)-like memory-enhancing and anti-amnesic activity of the extract was observed. FI showed dose-dependent decrease in brain AChE activity and increase in muscarinic receptor density, and such was also the case for its observed beneficial effects on the brain antioxidative status. FI also inhibited the scopolamine-induced overexpression of the three tested cytokines observed in rat's brain. FI possesses nootropic-like beneficial effects on cognitive functions.

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Singh GK, Rai G, Chatterjee SS, Kumar V (2013)
Effects of ethanolic extract of Fumaria indica L. on rat cognitive dysfunctions
Ayu 34 :421

Singh GK, Rai G, Chatterjee SS, Kumar V (2013)
Ayu 34 :421