Melissa officinalis L. with antidepressant effect might be via the modulation of monoaminergic transmitters
碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 食品科技研究所 === 101 === According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics in 2008, major depressive disorder will become the first leading disability disease in the world in 2030. Therefore, it is necessary for investigating the pathophysiology of depression and the antidepre...
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ndltd-TW-101NTU052520102016-03-16T04:15:06Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81201735383353774780 Melissa officinalis L. with antidepressant effect might be via the modulation of monoaminergic transmitters 香蜂草可能經由調節單胺類神經傳導物質而具有抗憂鬱效果 Mei-Ling Chou 周美伶 碩士 國立臺灣大學 食品科技研究所 101 According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics in 2008, major depressive disorder will become the first leading disability disease in the world in 2030. Therefore, it is necessary for investigating the pathophysiology of depression and the antidepressant therapeutics. However, depression pathologies are multifactorial. Monoamine dysregulation hypothesis is one of major causes of depression. The antidepressants used in clinics nowadays bring a lot of side effects. Thus, looking for the alternative therapies and prevention strategies for depression are very important issues. Melissa officinalis L. (Lemon balm), herbal medicine, has traditionally been attributed with sedative, sleep aid and memory enhancing effects. In a previous study, it was demonstrated that rosmarinic acid which is one of phenolic acids in lemon balm produces antidepressive-like and neuroprotective activities. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the antidepressant effects of water extract lemon balm and rosmarinic acid by evaluating the animal behavior in forced swimming test and the content of monoamine neurotransmitters in brain. Our results showed that in acute and subacute test, water extract of lemon balm and rosmarinic acid exhibited significantly reduction of immobility time in forced swimming test, and increased swimming time in subacute test. Further analysis on monoamines indicated that the water extract of lemon balm and rosmarinic acid significantly decreased the monoamines turnover rate in acute test. In subacute test, the water extract of lemon balm not only markedly decreased the monoamines turnover rate but increased monoamines. In conclusion, water extract of lemon balm has antidepressant like effects possibly via the regulation of monoamine neurotransmitters. Moreover, rosmarinic acid might be active compound in lemon balm. Lee-Yan Sheen 沈立言 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 141 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 食品科技研究所 === 101 === According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics in 2008, major depressive disorder will become the first leading disability disease in the world in 2030. Therefore, it is necessary for investigating the pathophysiology of depression and the antidepressant therapeutics. However, depression pathologies are multifactorial. Monoamine dysregulation hypothesis is one of major causes of depression. The antidepressants used in clinics nowadays bring a lot of side effects. Thus, looking for the alternative therapies and prevention strategies for depression are very important issues. Melissa officinalis L. (Lemon balm), herbal medicine, has traditionally been attributed with sedative, sleep aid and memory enhancing effects. In a previous study, it was demonstrated that rosmarinic acid which is one of phenolic acids in lemon balm produces antidepressive-like and neuroprotective activities. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the antidepressant effects of water extract lemon balm and rosmarinic acid by evaluating the animal behavior in forced swimming test and the content of monoamine neurotransmitters in brain. Our results showed that in acute and subacute test, water extract of lemon balm and rosmarinic acid exhibited significantly reduction of immobility time in forced swimming test, and increased swimming time in subacute test. Further analysis on monoamines indicated that the water extract of lemon balm and rosmarinic acid significantly decreased the monoamines turnover rate in acute test. In subacute test, the water extract of lemon balm not only markedly decreased the monoamines turnover rate but increased monoamines. In conclusion, water extract of lemon balm has antidepressant like effects possibly via the regulation of monoamine neurotransmitters. Moreover, rosmarinic acid might be active compound in lemon balm.
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Melissa officinalis L. with antidepressant effect might be via the modulation of monoaminergic transmitters |
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