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Neuroleptic properties of RG-tannin in mice and rats

Publikace na 3. lékařská fakulta |
1996

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The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of RG-tannin, a new substance of plant origin (purified from rhizoma of Rhea raponticum) with assumed antipsychotic properties in two pharmacodynamic tests: 1/ in yawning behaviour induced with apomorphine or physostigmine in rats as an indicator of central antidopaminergic effects (in the case of apomorphine) and central anticholinergic effects (in the case of physostigmine), 2/ in Porsolt forced swimming test in mice (this test is sensitive to drugs activating or inhibiting central noradrenergic and dopaminergic mechanisms). RG-tannin in the dose of 50 mg.kg(-1) (but not 25 mg.kg(-1)) inhibited significantly yawning induced with apomorphine (0.1 mg.kg), but failed to decrease yawning to a significant extent in rats treated with physostigmine (0.075 mg.kg(-1)).

RG-tannin given intraperitoneally in mice in the dose of 25 mg.kg and 50 mg.kg(-1) body weight increased statistically significantly the time of immobility in forced swimming test in comparison with mice treated only with saline.