2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11030258
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Major Plant in Herbal Mixture Gan-Mai-Da-Zao for the Alleviation of Depression in Rat Models

Abstract: Gan-Mai-Da-Zao (GMDZ) is a well-known product in Chinese traditional medicine and includes three major plants: blighted wheat (Fu Mai), licorice (Gan Cao), and jujube (Da Zao). GMDZ is widely used as an efficacious and well-tolerated prescription for depression in clinics. The present study was designed to investigate the main plant of GMDZ for its antidepressant-like effect using the unpredictable chronic mild stress (UCMS) model on rats who received an injection with p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) to produce t… Show more

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“…Therefore, the administration of PCPA significantly depleted serum 5-HT levels in mice. Consequently, the PCPA group exhibited a decreased considerably travel time in the new arm of Y-maze and a reduced recognition index in the NORT, indicating the occurrence of NCDs, consistent with the results of studies of PCPA-induced NCDs among mice ( Ngoupaye et al, 2020 ; Li et al, 2022a ). Interestingly, a decrease in time spent in the central area in OFT demonstrated depression-like behaviors in PCPA-treated mice.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Therefore, the administration of PCPA significantly depleted serum 5-HT levels in mice. Consequently, the PCPA group exhibited a decreased considerably travel time in the new arm of Y-maze and a reduced recognition index in the NORT, indicating the occurrence of NCDs, consistent with the results of studies of PCPA-induced NCDs among mice ( Ngoupaye et al, 2020 ; Li et al, 2022a ). Interestingly, a decrease in time spent in the central area in OFT demonstrated depression-like behaviors in PCPA-treated mice.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%