Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Jan 2018)

Sansoninto, a traditional herbal medicine, ameliorates behavioral abnormalities and down-regulation of early growth response-1 expression in mice exposed to social isolation stress

  • Hironori Fujiwara,
  • Ryohei Tsushima,
  • Ryo Okada,
  • Suresh Awale,
  • Ryota Araki,
  • Takeshi Yabe,
  • Kinzo Matsumoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2017.03.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 81 – 88

Abstract

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Social isolation (SI) mice exhibit behavioral abnormalities such as impairments of sociability- and attention-like behaviors, offering an animal model of neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This study aimed to identify the effects of Sansoninto (SST; 酸棗仁湯 suān zǎo rén tāng) on the psychiatric symptoms related to ADHD using SI mice. Four-week-old mice were socially isolated during the experimental period, and SST administration (800 or 2400 mg/kg, p.o.) was started at 2 weeks after starting SI. SST ameliorated SI-induced impairments of sociability- and attention-like behaviors in a dose-dependent manner, and tended to ameliorate contextual- and auditory-dependent fear memory deficit. Moreover, the expression level of Egr-1 was down-regulated by SI stress, and was restored by a high dose of SST. These findings suggest that SST is useful for improvement of psychiatric disorders such as ADHD.

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