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Effects of Sceletium tortuosum in rats
Authors:Melissa J Loria  Zulfiqar Ali  Naohito Abe  Kenneth J Sufka  Ikhlas A Khan
Institution:1. Departments of Psychology, University of Mississippi, MS 38677, USA;2. Departments of Pharmacology, University of Mississippi, MS 38677, USA;3. National Center for Natural Products Research, University of Mississippi, MS 38677, USA
Abstract:

Ethnopharmacological relevance

Broad historical and current uses in addition to diverse activity on CNS targets may make Sceletium tortuosum a useful therapeutic in a variety of clinical settings. This study sought to more broadly characterize activity of Sceletium tortuosum and mesembrine in a number of common, rodent-based assays that model nociception, depression, anxiety, ataxia, and abuse liability.

Materials and methods

Male Sprague-Dawley were administered Sceletium tortuosum extract products and behavioral responses were evaluated in the conditioned place preference (CPP), hot plate, forced swim, elevated plus, and rotarod tests.

Results and conclusions

Sceletium tortuosum does not cause preference or aversion in CPP. Mesembrine appears to have analgesic properties without abuse liabilities or ataxia. The Sceletium tortuosum fraction has antidepressant properties but does produce ataxia. The ataxia may limit its usefulness as an antidepressant unless the antidepressant activity is associated with one constituent and the ataxia is associated with a separate constituent.
Keywords:Sceletium tortuosum  Mesembrine  Conditioned place preference  Hotplate  Anxiety and Depression  Rotarod
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