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Braz J Biol ; 83: e277354, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38452187

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This study aimed to explore the diuretic activity of linalyl acetate (LA). LA is an essential oil, it is an integral phyto-constituent of various plants. In this study, acute and chronic diuretic activities were explored by measuring the levels of different electrolytes and pH in the urine of experimental rats. Rats were divided into five groups. The control group was given 10 mg/kg normal saline, the treated group was given 10 mg/kg furosemide, and the remaining 3 groups received different doses of LA including 25, 50, and 75 mg/kg through intraperitoneal route, to determine its diuretic potential. Urine volume for acute diuretic activity was measured for 6 hours however for chronic diuretic activity was measured for 6 days. For a comparative study of LA with a control group and treated group with reference drug, diuretic index was used. Moreover, the underlying mechanism of the diuretic activity was also explored by comparing atropine, L-NAME, and indomethacin. The results of each group with 6 rats in each group were obtained by ± standard error of the mean of every group. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used for statistical analysis. Results revealed that the LA 75 mg/kg dose showed comparable results as of furosemide. Moreover, this study revealed the involvement of muscarinic receptors to produce diuresis in comparison with atropine with very little involvement of prostanoids and no effect on NO pathway induced by indomethacin and L-NAME respectively. It is concluded that LA possess anti-diuretic potential. Muscarinic receptors might be involved in producing diuretic effects.


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Diuréticos , Furosemida , Monoterpenos , Ratas , Animales , Furosemida/farmacología , NG-Nitroarginina Metil Éster/farmacología , Diuréticos/farmacología , Indometacina/farmacología , Atropina/farmacología , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Receptores Muscarínicos
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10368855

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1. A prevalence of depressive symptomatology, ranging from 25% to 80% has been reported during the course of schizophrenia. 2. Depressive symptoms were assessed in 144 schizophrenic patients (DSM IV) during an acute exacerbation phase. 3. Depressive symptoms showed a prevalence ranging from 5.5% (severe clinical pictures) to 54.8 (mild clinical pictures). 4. The authors did not find a correlation between depressive symptoms per se and the presence of negative psychotic symptoms. Depression may be linked not so much to negative symptoms but to the psychotic state itself. 5. Depressive symptomatology concurrently occurred with schizophrenic relapses and improved together with the psychotic clinical picture, independently of the neuroleptic drug employed. Haloperidol, haloperidol decanoate and fluphenazine decanoate all showed a similar improvement of depressive symptoms. 6. L-sulpiride showed a trend to be most effective on depressive symptomatology in comparison to the other neuroleptics.


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Antipsicóticos/uso terapéutico , Depresión/tratamiento farmacológico , Esquizofrenia/tratamiento farmacológico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Análisis de Varianza , Escalas de Valoración Psiquiátrica Breve/estadística & datos numéricos , Depresión/diagnóstico , Depresión/etiología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Esquizofrenia/complicaciones
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