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Chrysin, but not flavone backbone, decreases anxiety-like behavior in animal screens
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Abstract
Chrysin (5,7-dihydroxyflavone), a nutraceutical flavonoid present in diverse plants, has a backbone structure shared with the flavone backbone, with additional hydroxyl groups that confers its antioxidant properties and effects at the GABA
A
receptor complex. However, whether these effects are due to the hydroxyl groups is unknown. Here we report the effects of chrysin or the flavone backbone (1 mg/kg) in rats subjected to the elevated plus-maze and the locomotor activity test, as well as in the zebrafish evaluated in light/dark model. Chrysin, but not flavone, increased entries and time in the open arms of the elevated plus-maze, as well as time on white compartment of the light/dark model in zebrafish. These effects were comparable to diazepam, and were devoid of motor effects in both tests, as well as in the locomotor activity test. On the other hand, flavone decreased risk assessment in the light/dark test but increased rearing in the locomotor activity test in rats, suggesting effects threat information gathering; important species differences suggest new avenues of research. It is suggested that the specific effects of chrysin in relation to flavone include more of a mechanism of action in which in addition to its action at the GABA
A
/benzodiazepine receptor complex also could be involved its free radical scavenging abilities, which require specific research.
Preprint
https://doi.org/10.1101/575514
;
Data and scripts
https://github.com/lanec-unifesspa/chrysin
Title: Chrysin, but not flavone backbone, decreases anxiety-like behavior in animal screens
Description:
Abstract
Chrysin (5,7-dihydroxyflavone), a nutraceutical flavonoid present in diverse plants, has a backbone structure shared with the flavone backbone, with additional hydroxyl groups that confers its antioxidant properties and effects at the GABA
A
receptor complex.
However, whether these effects are due to the hydroxyl groups is unknown.
Here we report the effects of chrysin or the flavone backbone (1 mg/kg) in rats subjected to the elevated plus-maze and the locomotor activity test, as well as in the zebrafish evaluated in light/dark model.
Chrysin, but not flavone, increased entries and time in the open arms of the elevated plus-maze, as well as time on white compartment of the light/dark model in zebrafish.
These effects were comparable to diazepam, and were devoid of motor effects in both tests, as well as in the locomotor activity test.
On the other hand, flavone decreased risk assessment in the light/dark test but increased rearing in the locomotor activity test in rats, suggesting effects threat information gathering; important species differences suggest new avenues of research.
It is suggested that the specific effects of chrysin in relation to flavone include more of a mechanism of action in which in addition to its action at the GABA
A
/benzodiazepine receptor complex also could be involved its free radical scavenging abilities, which require specific research.
Preprint
https://doi.
org/10.
1101/575514
;
Data and scripts
https://github.
com/lanec-unifesspa/chrysin.
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