RUBIALES SUSANA ELIZABETH
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Título:
Sauroxine impairs the memory retention in step-down test.
Autor/es:
VALLEJO MARIANA; G ORTEGA,; CARLINI VALERIA; CABRERA JOSE; RUBIALES DE BARIOGLIO, SUSANA ELIZABETH; M AGNESSE,
Lugar:
Saô Paulo, Brasil.
Reunión:
Congreso; XX Symposium of Brazilian Medicinal Plants and X Internacional Congreso of Ethnopharmacology; 2008
Resumen:

Sauroxine impair the memory retention in Step-down test

 

Vallejo M1, Ortega M1, Carlini V2, Rubiales S2, Cabrera J1, Agnese M1

 

1Farmacognosia, Dpto. de Farmacia. Fac. de Cs. Qcas.- IMBIV- CONICET 2Dpto. de Farmacología. Fac. de Cs. Qcas. UNC. Ciudad Universitaria, Córdoba, Argentina. marianaval@fcq.unc.edu.ar

 

INTRODUCTION: Huperzia saururus is reported in Argentinean popular medicine as an aphrodisiac and memory improver. Sauroine and sauroxine (Sx) are two of the majority alkaloids of the Huperzia saururus alkaloid extract (AE). In previous studies we demonstrated that AE increases the memory retention in the step-down test1 as well as sauroine being therefore one of the responsible alkaloids of the activity proved for AE. In this opportunity the Sx effects on memory retention was assayed. 

METHODOLOGY: Sx was obtained by means of extractive and combination of chromatographic techniques. Its identification was achieved by 1H and 13C in1D and 2D2 NMR. Posterior, a solution of Sx 1mg/mL in artificial cerebro spinal fluid (ACSF) was used. Male Wistar rats (270-300 g) were implanted bilaterally into the hippocampus and injected immediately post training with ACSF (controls, n=8) or Sx (1ng/rat; n=6).  Twenty hours after the animals were tested for memory retention. Results are expressed as latency time mean ± the interquartil range (the time that the animals step down placing the four paws on the grid) in seconds (sec) and analyzed by a non parametric ANOVA followed by a post hoc analysis (Kruskal Wallis).

RESULTS: Sx significantly decrease the latency time in relation to control animals (Sx: 8.01± (2.99 – 14.75) vs. ACSF: 24.0± (14.5 – 40.0) sec). 

DISCUSSION: Our results showing that Sx 1mg/mL impair memory retention in the behavioral paradigm are in accordance with previous our studies in vitro that demonstrated that Sx (at 0.5 and 1 µg/mL) induces blockage in Long Term Potentiation (LTP) ),  in rat hippocampal slices2 .

1- Vallejo M. et al., Biocell 31(1), 102. 2007

2- Vallejo M. et al., Biocell 31(1), 101. 2007

Thanks to CONICET, ANPCyT and SeCyT.