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Sedative and hypnotic effects of Schisandrin B through increasing GABA/Glu ratio and upregulating the expression of GABAA in mice and rats

Journal

BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 509-516

Publisher

ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2018.04.017

Keywords

Schisandrin B (SchB); Sedation and hypnosis; Neurotransmitter

Funding

  1. Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Department [201603103YY, 20162004, 20170309006YY, 20150311047YY]
  2. Jilin City Bureau of Science and Technology [20166018, 20163024, 20163054]

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Schisandrin B (SchB) is an active lignan component from Schisandra chinensis Turcz. Baill that has been long used as Traditional Chinese Medical Herb in the prescriptions for tranquilizing the mind and overcoming anxiety. Given that SchB is one of the most abundant ingredients of Schisandra chinensis Baill, we examined the sedative and hypnotic effects of SchB and explored the underlying mechanism. The results showed that SchB can significantly decrease mouse locomotor activities and improved sleeping quality index, including increased number of sleeping mice treated with the subthreshold dose of pentobarbital sodium, increased sleep time, shortened sleep latency and prolonged sleep duration. We found that SchB could significantly elevate the level of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and reduce the level of glutamic acid(Glu) in the peripheral blood of mice as well as in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus of rats, resulting in the increased ratio of GABA/Glu. GABA receptor inhibitor picrotoxin could antagonize the effect of SchB on the sleep latency and duration in the mice treated with the threshold dose of pentobarbital sodium. Furthermore, SchB up-regulates the expression of GABA(A) R alpha 1 and GABA(A) R gamma 2 genes in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus and hypothalamus. In conclusion, SchB is the active component in Schisandra chinensis Baill responsible for the sedative and hypnotic function through up-regulating the expression of GABA(A) receptors and modulating the content of GABA and Glu in the peripheral blood and brain tissues.

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