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AANA J ; 77(1): 33-6, 2009 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19263826

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to investigate the anxiolytic effects of luteolin and its potential interaction with the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptor in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Lemon balm has traditionally been used as an herbal remedy in the treatment of many medical conditions, including anxiety. Luteolin is a major component of the essential oil lemon balm. We divided 55 rats into 5 groups: (1) control (negative control), (2) luteolin, (3) midazolam (positive control), (4) flumazenil and luteolin, and (5) midazolam and luteolin. The behavioral component of anxiety was examined by using the elevated plus-maze (open arm time/total time) and motor movements. Data analyses were performed using a 2-tailed multivariate analysis of variance and Sheffé post hoc test. Our data suggest that luteolin does not produce anxiolysis by modulation of the GABAA receptor; however, luteolin may modulate motor movements and locomotion.


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Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology , Anxiety/prevention & control , Luteolin/pharmacology , Receptors, GABA-A/drug effects , Animals , Anti-Anxiety Agents/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy, Combination , Flumazenil/administration & dosage , Flumazenil/pharmacology , Flumazenil/therapeutic use , GABA Modulators/administration & dosage , GABA Modulators/pharmacology , GABA Modulators/therapeutic use , Luteolin/therapeutic use , Male , Midazolam/administration & dosage , Midazolam/pharmacology , Midazolam/therapeutic use , Multivariate Analysis , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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