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dc.contributor.authorAdongoa, Donatus W.-
dc.contributor.authorManteb, Priscilla K.-
dc.contributor.authorKukuiac, Kennedy K.E.-
dc.contributor.authorBineyd, Robert P.-
dc.contributor.authorBoakye-Gyasib, Eric-
dc.contributor.authorBennehb, Charles K.-
dc.contributor.authorAmeyawe, Elvis O.-
dc.contributor.authorEric Woode-
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-28T15:56:48Z-
dc.date.available2023-09-28T15:56:48Z-
dc.date.issued2017-05-10-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8655-
dc.description.abstractEthnopharmacological relevance: Pseudospondias microcarpa (A. Rich) Engl. is a plant used for managing various diseases including central nervous system disorders. Aim of the study: This study explored the anticonvulsant activity of P. microcarpa hydroethanolic leaf extract (PME) as well as possible mechanism(s) of action in animal models. Methods: Effects of PME was assessed in electroconvulsive (the maximal electroshock and 6-Hz seizures) and chemoconvulsive (pentylenetetrazole-, picrotoxin-, isoniazid-, 4-aminopyridine-, and strychnine-induced seizures) models of epilepsy. In addition, effect of the extract on the nitric oxide pathway and GABAA receptor complex was evaluated. Results: The extract (30, 100 and 300 mg kg−1, p.o.) significantly delayed the onset as well as decreased the duration and frequency of pentylenetetrazole-, picrotoxin- and strychnine-induced seizures. In addition, PME pre-treatment significantly improved survival in the 4-aminopyridine- and isoniazid-induced seizure tests. Furthermore, the extract protected against 6-Hz psychomotor seizures but had no effect in the maximal electroshock test. The anticonvulsant effect of PME (100 mg kg−1, p.o.) was also reversed by pre-treatment with flumazenil, L-arginine or sildenafil. However, L-NAME or methylene blue (MB) augmented its effect. Conclusion: Results show that PME has anticonvulsant activity and may probably be affecting GABAergic, glycinergic, NMDA, K+ channels and nitric oxide-cGMP pathways to exert its effect.en_US
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dc.publisherUniversity of Cape Coasten_US
dc.titleAnticonvulsant activity of Pseudospondias microcarpa (A. Rich) Engl. hydroethanolic leaf extract in mice: The role of excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmission and nitric oxide pathwayen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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