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Attenuation of Anxiety Behaviours by Xylopic Acid in Mice and Zebrafish Models of Anxiety Disorder

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dc.contributor.author Biney, Robert Peter
dc.contributor.author Benneh, Charles Kwaku
dc.contributor.author Kyekyeku, James Oppong
dc.contributor.author Ameyaw, Elvis Ofori
dc.contributor.author Boakye-Gyasi, Eric
dc.contributor.author Woode, Eric
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-29T10:19:52Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-29T10:19:52Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8683
dc.description.abstract Anxiety disorders affect people worldwide with disabling symptoms. Xylopic acid, an ent- kaurane diterpene, exerts central nervous system depressant, opioid receptor-mediated analgesic and anti-neuropathic pain effects. Agents acting as CNS depressants can ameliorate anxiety disorders hence, this study evaluates the anxiolytic potential of xylopic acid in mice and zebrafish. Xylopic acid was given orally at 3, 10 or 30 mg kg -1 to mice or 3, 10 or 30 µM to zebrafish. Anxiety was assessed in mice using open field (OFT), novelty- induced hypophagia (NIH), and elevated plus maze (EPM) models and in zebrafish using novel tank (NT) and scototaxis (ST) models. Additionally, xylopic acid’s activity on anxiety induced by alcohol withdrawal was also evaluated. Xylopic acid at doses 3-30 mg kg-1 reduced latency to feeding in mice in the hyponeophagia test for anxiety and also significantly reduced thigmotaxis in the OFT at 30 mg kg-1 (P<0.001). All mice given xylopic acid significantly spent more time in the open arms of the EPM (P<0.001). At 10 µM xylopic acid- treated zebrafish exhibited significant (P<0.001) reduction in time spent at bottom of novel tank but it did not reduce scototaxis in the light-dark test. Furthermore, xylopic acid attenuated increased bottom dwelling induced by alcohol withdrawal in zebrafish. The doses of xylopic acid used did not impair locomotion in the chimney test for mice. These findings indicate anxiolytic-like properties of xylopic acid in mice and zebrafish models of anxiety disorder en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Anxiolytics en_US
dc.subject Hyponeophagia en_US
dc.subject Open field en_US
dc.subject Zebrafish en_US
dc.subject Novel tank en_US
dc.title Attenuation of Anxiety Behaviours by Xylopic Acid in Mice and Zebrafish Models of Anxiety Disorder en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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