Oral Administration of Ethanol Extract of Myristica fragrans Elicited Hyperactivity, Anxiety and Reduced Dopamine Level in Rats

Ethanol seed extract of myristica fragrans and Anxiety

Authors

  • Abba S Department of Human Anatomy, Prince Abubakar University, Anyigba, Nigeria
  • Musa SA Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences Research Unit, Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria
  • Agbon AN Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences Research Unit, Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Nigeria
  • Oladele SB Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, ABU, Zaria, Nigeria
  • Momoh IJ Department of Human Physiology, Prince Abubakar University, Anyigba, Nigeria
  • Ogbonna E Department of Pharmacology, Prince Abubakar University, Anyigba, Nigeria
  • Omotosho OD Department of Human Anatomy, Prince Abubakar University, Anyigba, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38029/babcockuniv.med.j..v7i2.399

Keywords:

Nutmeg, Alterations, Myristicin, Anxiety, Stimulant

Abstract

Objective: Myristica fragrans, a common kitchen spice, is reported to have psychoactive properties, producing hallucinations and fear. The psychoactive action is attributed to the presence of myristicin. This study aimed to assess the effects of ethanol seed extract of Myristica fragrans (ESMF) on anxiety-like behaviour and dopamine levels in rats.

Materials and Methods: Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided into six groups of six rats each. Groups I (control, received 2 ml/kg distilled water); Group II (received 2 ml/kg of tween 80 Oil); Groups III, IV and V received ESMF (500 mg/kg; 1000 mg/kg and 1500 mg/kg, respectively) and group VI received methylphenidate (1 mg/kg) as standard stimulant. All administration was done orally for 28 days. The rats were subjected to neurobehavioral tests: an open field test to assess hyperactivity and an elevated plus maze to assess anxiety-like behaviour. Brain samples were harvested and homogenized for neurochemical analysis of dopamine using a dopamine kit.

Results: Hyperactivity was observed as increased line crossing and total distance travelled in the ESMF (500mg/kg)-treated group when compared with the control group and reduced anxiety-like behaviour by reduced frequent close arm entry and duration. Dopamine levels were reduced in the 1500 mg/kg ESMF-treated group compared to the control.

Conclusion: Exposure to ethanol seed extract of Myristica fragrans elicited anxiety-like behaviour. ESMF at a dose of 500mg/kg possesses anxiolytic properties, while at a dose of 1500 mg/kg; elicits anxiety by a reduction in dopamine levels in rats.

Author Biography

Oladele SB, Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, ABU, Zaria, Nigeria

PROFESSOR

Department of Veterinary pathology

Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Abba, S., MUSA, S. A., Agbon, A., OLADELE, S., Momoh, I. J., OGBONNA, E., & Omotosho, O. D. (2024). Oral Administration of Ethanol Extract of Myristica fragrans Elicited Hyperactivity, Anxiety and Reduced Dopamine Level in Rats: Ethanol seed extract of myristica fragrans and Anxiety. Babcock University Medical Journal, 7(2), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.38029/babcockuniv.med.j.v7i2.399

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Research Article