Antidepressant Activity of Methanolic Extract of Amaranthus Spinosus

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Abstract:
Introduction
Depressive disorder is a prevalent psychiatric disorder، which affects 21% of the world population. The presently using drugs can impose a variety of side-effects including cardiac toxicity، hypopiesia، sexual dysfunction، body weight gain، and sleep disorder. During the last decade، there is a growing interest in the therapeutic effects of natural products on mental disorders. Amaranthus spinosus was investigation for antidepressant activity.
Methods
Antidepressant activity of methanolic extract of Amaranthus spinosus (MEAS) was investigated by using Forced swimming test (FST) and Tail suspension test (TST) models. Escitalopram and Imipramine were used as reference standards.
Results
It has been observed from our study that both the MEAS at higher concentration showed significant (p<0. 01) reduction in immobility in tail suspension and forced swim model of depression comparable to Escitalopram and Imipramine.
Discussion
However further study is needed to understand mechanism of action and to identify active component responsible for antidepressant like activity.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Volume:5 Issue: 1, Winter 2014
Pages:
11 to 17
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