Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats

The present study aimed to explore whether water and ethanol extracts of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> mycelia produce sedative and hypnotic effects in rats. Male Sprague–Dawley rats were surgically implanted with two electroencephalogram electrodes on the skull and an electromyogram electrod...

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Main Authors: I-Chen Li, Ting-Wei Lin, Tung-Yen Lee, Yun Lo, Yih-Min Jiang, Yu-Hsuan Kuo, Chin-Chu Chen, Fang-Chia Chang
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spelling doaj-0e8cbdb82fbe4104a3fdeebeb7e7db4b2021-05-31T23:35:11ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2021-05-01737137110.3390/jof7050371Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in RatsI-Chen Li0Ting-Wei Lin1Tung-Yen Lee2Yun Lo3Yih-Min Jiang4Yu-Hsuan Kuo5Chin-Chu Chen6Fang-Chia Chang7Biotech Research Institute, Grape King Bio Ltd., Taoyuan 320, TaiwanBiotech Research Institute, Grape King Bio Ltd., Taoyuan 320, TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanBiotech Research Institute, Grape King Bio Ltd., Taoyuan 320, TaiwanBiotech Research Institute, Grape King Bio Ltd., Taoyuan 320, TaiwanBiotech Research Institute, Grape King Bio Ltd., Taoyuan 320, TaiwanDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanThe present study aimed to explore whether water and ethanol extracts of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> mycelia produce sedative and hypnotic effects in rats. Male Sprague–Dawley rats were surgically implanted with two electroencephalogram electrodes on the skull and an electromyogram electrode on neck muscle to evaluate the alterations in rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) sleep after oral administration of the water and ethanol extracts. Following post-surgical recovery, thirty-six rats were randomly divided into four treatment groups and two control groups. They were treated orally with vehicle, 75 and 150 mg/kg doses of water and ethanolic extracts 15 min prior to the onset of dark (active) period. Electroencephalography results showed that the low dose of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia water extract increased REM sleep time while the high dose enhanced both REM and NREM sleep times during the subsequent light (rest) period. On the other hand, although the low dose of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia ethanolic extract did not alter both NREM sleep and REM sleep during the dark and light periods, the high dose increased both REM and NREM sleep during the light periods in naive rats. The HPLC-DAD analyses of both extracts allowed the identification of GABA and seven sesquiterpenoids. Based on these findings, the present study showed for the first time that water and ethanolic extracts of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia, containing a source of biologically active compounds, could increase both NREM sleep and REM sleep during the rest period and may be useful for the treatment of insomnia.https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/5/371<i>Armillaria mellea</i>GABAHPLCsesquiterpenoidsinsomnia
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author I-Chen Li
Ting-Wei Lin
Tung-Yen Lee
Yun Lo
Yih-Min Jiang
Yu-Hsuan Kuo
Chin-Chu Chen
Fang-Chia Chang
spellingShingle I-Chen Li
Ting-Wei Lin
Tung-Yen Lee
Yun Lo
Yih-Min Jiang
Yu-Hsuan Kuo
Chin-Chu Chen
Fang-Chia Chang
Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
Journal of Fungi
<i>Armillaria mellea</i>
GABA
HPLC
sesquiterpenoids
insomnia
author_facet I-Chen Li
Ting-Wei Lin
Tung-Yen Lee
Yun Lo
Yih-Min Jiang
Yu-Hsuan Kuo
Chin-Chu Chen
Fang-Chia Chang
author_sort I-Chen Li
title Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
title_short Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
title_full Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
title_fullStr Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Oral Administration of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> Mycelia Promotes Non-Rapid Eye Movement and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Rats
title_sort oral administration of <i>armillaria mellea</i> mycelia promotes non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep in rats
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Fungi
issn 2309-608X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The present study aimed to explore whether water and ethanol extracts of <i>Armillaria mellea</i> mycelia produce sedative and hypnotic effects in rats. Male Sprague–Dawley rats were surgically implanted with two electroencephalogram electrodes on the skull and an electromyogram electrode on neck muscle to evaluate the alterations in rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) sleep after oral administration of the water and ethanol extracts. Following post-surgical recovery, thirty-six rats were randomly divided into four treatment groups and two control groups. They were treated orally with vehicle, 75 and 150 mg/kg doses of water and ethanolic extracts 15 min prior to the onset of dark (active) period. Electroencephalography results showed that the low dose of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia water extract increased REM sleep time while the high dose enhanced both REM and NREM sleep times during the subsequent light (rest) period. On the other hand, although the low dose of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia ethanolic extract did not alter both NREM sleep and REM sleep during the dark and light periods, the high dose increased both REM and NREM sleep during the light periods in naive rats. The HPLC-DAD analyses of both extracts allowed the identification of GABA and seven sesquiterpenoids. Based on these findings, the present study showed for the first time that water and ethanolic extracts of <i>A. mellea</i> mycelia, containing a source of biologically active compounds, could increase both NREM sleep and REM sleep during the rest period and may be useful for the treatment of insomnia.
topic <i>Armillaria mellea</i>
GABA
HPLC
sesquiterpenoids
insomnia
url https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/5/371
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