Behavioral Pharmacology of Five Uncommon Species Indicates Sedative and Anxiolytic-like Potential.

Cent Nerv Syst Agents Med Chem

Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Published: September 2022

Background: There are over 500 species in the Passiflora genus, and while some of them are very well known in folk medicine for their anxiolytic effects, very little is known for the other genus representants, which could also present medicinal effects.

Objective: In this study, we performed an interspecific pharmacological comparison of five investigated Passiflora species, all native to Brazil, namely P. bahiensis, P. coccinea, P. quadrangularis, P. sidaefolia, and P. vitifolia.

Methods: Extracts were administered to mice before behavioral testing, including a general pharmacological screening and anxiolytic-like effect investigation.

Results: Three of the species (P. coccinea, P. quadrangularis, and P. sidaefolia) induced a decrease in locomotor activity of mice; P. coccinea also reduced the latency to sleep. Importantly, none of the species interfered with motor coordination. Oral administration evoked no severe signs of toxicity, even at higher doses. Regarding the anxiolytic-like profile, P. sidaefolia reduced the anxious-like behavior in the Holeboard test in a similar way to the positive control, Passiflora incarnata, while not affecting total motricity.

Conclusion: These results indicated that P. coccinea, P. quadrangularis, and P. sidaefolia reduced the general activity of mice and conferred a calmative/sedative potential to these three species, which must be further elucidated by future investigations.

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