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Anxiolytic Action of Taurine via Intranasal Administration in Mice 원문보기

Biomolecules & therapeutics, v.27 no.5, 2019년, pp.450 - 456  

Jung, Jung Hwa (Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Metabolic Diseases Research Laboratory, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University) ,  Kim, Sung-Jin (Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Metabolic Diseases Research Laboratory, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University)

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Taurine has a number of beneficial pharmacological actions in the brain such as anxiolytic and neuroprotective actions. We explored to test whether taurine could be transported to the central nervous system through the intranasal route. Following intranasal administration of taurine in mice, elevate...

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  • Activity cage tests are another widely accepted as an experimental tool to test anti-anxiety actions of drugs. Following taurine administration (200 mg/kg, IN), mice were delivered to the activity cage for 4 min, and evaluated for horizontal and vertical activities. Taurine treatment caused a decrease in the horizontal steps by 43%, and it also diminished the vertical steps by 81% as compared to controls (Fig.
  • To evaluate taurine’s potential effect on the memory formation, passive avoidance test was carried out.

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  • Groups of 10 mice with a weight between 35 and 40 g were used. They were treated intranasally with saline or taurine (200 mg/kg, IN).
  • Picrotoxin-Induced convulsions Groups of 10 mice with a weight between 35 and 40 g were used. They were treated intranasal with distilled water or taurine (200 mg/kg, IN).

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  • 0 software (GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA, USA). Analysis of a non-parametric unpaired t-test were used. The differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.
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