Central nervous system activity of the methanol extract of Ficus platyphylla stem bark |
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Authors: | Chindo B A Amos S Odutola A A Vongtau H O Abbah J Wambebe C Gamaniel K S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD), P.M. B. 21, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria. |
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Abstract: | The central nervous system (CNS) activity of the methanolic extract of Ficus platyphylla stem bark was studied on locomotor activity, pentobarbital sleeping time, exploratory behaviour, amphetamine-induced hyperactivity, apomorphine-induced stereotypy, active-avoidance and performance on tread mills (rota-rod), using mice and rats. The results revealed that the extract significantly reduced the locomotor and exploratory activities in mice, prolonged pentobarbital sleeping time in rats, attenuated amphetamine-induced hyperactivity and apomorphine-induced stereotypy in mice, dose-dependently. The extract significantly suppressed the active-avoidance response in rats, with no significant effect on motor co-ordination as determined by the performance on rota-rod. The results suggest that the extract may possess sedative principles with potential neuroleptic properties. |
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