Author/Authors :
Toyin Olonode, Elizabeth Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria , Adebayo Adeoluwa, Olusegun Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics - College of Medicine and Health Sciences - Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
Abstract :
Introduction: As stress affects the brain both physiologically and chemically, researchers try to
find novel anti-stress compounds with beneficial therapeutic effects. In this regard, the effect of
stress and its modulation by Morin hydrate was studied using different acute models in mice.
Methods: The models employed were anoxic tolerance, swimming endurance, and acute
restraint test. Morin hydrate or the vehicle was administered 30 minutes prior to each stress
exposure while in the acute restraint test; the animals were pretreated for 7 days with Morin
hydrate, vehicle, imipramine, or diazepam before stress exposure. The measured parameters were
the onset of convulsion and immobility time in the anoxic tolerance and swimming endurance
test, respectively, while in the acute restraint test, the animals were assessed for stress-induced
anxiety using the elevated plus maze and depression using the forced swim test. Thereafter blood
was withdrawn from the retro-orbital plexus and plasma separated, the brain was also isolated,
homogenized, centrifuged, and the supernatant was obtained for biochemical estimation.
Results: Morin hydrate (5, 10, 20 mg/kg) produced a significant reduction in immobility time
in the swimming endurance test, while significantly increased the anoxic stress tolerance time.
Acute restraint stress caused a significant decrease in reduced glutathione levels (which was
reversed by Morin hydrate) and increased the level of malondialdehyde, a thiobarbituric acid
reactive substance which is an index of oxidative stress and nitrite. These effects were attenuated
by Morin hydrate. Also, pretreatment with Morin hydrate attenuates acute restraint stressassociated
anxiety and depression, reversed the hyperglycemia evoked by the stressful exposure
and normalized serum cholesterol levels.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that Morin hydrate exhibits anti-stress effects and may be
useful in the relief of stress.
Keywords :
Morin hydrate , Stress , Restraint , Anxiety , Depression