Hypnotic effects and binding studies for GABA(A) and 5-HT2C receptors of traditional medicinal plants used in Asia for insomnia

Authors
Cho, Sueng-MockShimizu, MakotoLee, C. JustinHan, Dae-SeokJung, Cheol-KyunJo, Jin-HoKim, Young-Myoung
Issue Date
2010-10-28
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY, v.132, no.1, pp.225 - 232
Abstract
Aim of the study: Many medicinal plants have been used for treatment of insomnia in Asia. However, scientific evidence and precise mechanism for their sedative-hypnotic activity have not been fully investigated. Thus, we investigated the binding activity of the oriental plant extracts (mainly from Korea and Japan) to the well-known molecular targets for sleep regulation, GABA(A) and 5-HT2C receptors. Following the binding assay, sedative-hypnotic effects of the extracts with high affinity were examined in an animal model of sleep. Materials and methods: Aqueous and ethanol extracts of 15 medicinal plants were tested for binding at the benzodiazepine site of GABA(A) receptor and 5-HT site of 5-HT2C receptor. The sedative-hypnotic effects of selected extracts were evaluated by measuring the sleep latency and sleep duration during pentobarbital-induced sleep in mice after oral administration of extracts. Results: In the GABA(A) assay, the ethanol extracts of licorice and danshen displayed concentration-dependent, high affinity binding, whereas in the 5-HT2C assay, the ethanol extracts of ginseng and silk tree showed high affinity. Among these extracts we tested previously uncharacterized licorice and silk tree for hypnotic effects. We found the ethanol extracts of licorice and silk tree significantly decreased sleep latency and increased sleep duration in pentobarbital-induced sleep. Conclusions: We demonstrate for the first time that licorice and silk tree have the sedative-hypnotic activity possibly by modulating GABA(A) and 5-HT2C receptors. We propose that licorice and silk tree might be effective candidates for treatment of insomnia. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
PENTOBARBITAL-INDUCED SLEEP; ALBIZZIA-JULIBRISSIN; SEROTONIN RECEPTORS; POWER SPECTRA; EXTRACT; ANTAGONIST; MICE; INVOLVEMENT; RITANSERIN; GINSENG; PENTOBARBITAL-INDUCED SLEEP; ALBIZZIA-JULIBRISSIN; SEROTONIN RECEPTORS; POWER SPECTRA; EXTRACT; ANTAGONIST; MICE; INVOLVEMENT; RITANSERIN; GINSENG; Oriental medicinal plant; Hypnotic activity; GABA(A) receptor; 5-HT2C receptor; Licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer); Silk tree (Albizzia julibrissin Durazzini)
ISSN
0378-8741
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/130991
DOI
10.1016/j.jep.2010.08.009
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