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Abstract Title:

Eplingiella fruticosa leaf essential oil complexed withβ-cyclodextrin produces a superior neuroprotective and behavioral profile in a mice model of Parkinson's disease.

Abstract Source:

Food Chem Toxicol. 2018 Nov 24 ;124:17-29. Epub 2018 Nov 24. PMID: 30481574

Abstract Author(s):

Jose I A Beserra-Filho, Amanda M de Macêdo, Anderson H F F Leão, Jose Marcos M Bispo, José R Santos, Allan John de Oliveira-Melo, Paula Dos Passos Menezes, Marcelo C Duarte, Adriano A de Souza Araújo, Regina H Silva, Lucindo J Quintans-Júnior, Alessandra M Ribeiro

Article Affiliation:

Jose I A Beserra-Filho

Abstract:

Evidence indicates that oxidative stress has an important role in the onset and progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Antioxidant agents from natural products have shown neuroprotective effects in animal models of PD. Eplingiella fruticosa is an aromatic and medicinal plant of the Lamiaceae family that include culinary herbs. The essential oil (EPL) has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. Cyclodextrins are used to enhances pharmacological profile of essential oil. We obtained the EPL from leaves and complexed withβ-cyclodextrin (EPL-βCD). Phytochemical analysis showed as main constituents: β-caryophyllene, bicyclogermacrene and 1,8-cineole. We evaluated the effects of EPL and EPL-βCD (5 mg/kg, p.o. for 40 days) on male mice submitted to the progressive reserpine PD model. Behavioral evaluations, lipidperoxidation quantification and immunohistochemistry for tyrosine hydroxylase were conducted. EPL delayed the onset of catalepsy and decreased membrane lipid peroxides levels in the striatum. EPL-βCD also delayed the onset of catalepsy, reduced the frequency of oral diskynesia, restored memory deficit, produced anxiolytic activity and protected against dopaminergic depletion in the striatum and SNpc. These findings showed that EPL has a potential neuroprotective effect in a progressive PD animal model. Further, EPL-βCD enhanced this protective effects, suggesting a novel therapeutic approachto ameliorate the symptoms of PD.

Study Type : Animal Study

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