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Ahmad Ghorbani1, Hassan Rakhshandeh, Hamid Reza Sadeghnia.
Abstract
Traditionally, Lactuca sativa (lettuce) has been recommended for its hypnotic property. The present study was planned to investigate sleep-prolonging effect of this plant. The hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) of lettuce and its water fraction (WF), ethyl acetate fraction (EAF), and n-butanol fraction (NBF) were administrated (IP) to mice 30 min before the pentobarbital injection. Moreover, both in-vivo and in-vitro toxicity of the extracts were determined. The quality of HAE and NBF was also evaluated using HPLC fingerprint. The HAE prolonged the pentobarbital-induced sleep duration at dose of 400 mg/Kg. The NBF was the only fraction which could increase the sleep duration and decrease sleep latency. The effects of NBF were comparable to those of induced by diazepam. The LD50-value for HAE was found to be 4.8 g/Kg. No neurotoxic effect was observed either by HAE or by its fractions in cultured PC12 neuron-like cells. The results suggest that lettuce potentiates pentobarbital hypnosis without major toxic effect. The main component(s) responsible for this effect is most likely to be non-polar agent(s) which found in NBF of this plant.Entities:
Keywords: Lactuca sativa; Mice; PC12; Pentobarbital; Sleep
Year: 2013 PMID: 24250615 PMCID: PMC3813237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Effect of Lactuca sativum hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) and its fractions on sleep duration in mice. (A) *p < 0.001 vs saline. (B) The animals were treated with 200 mg/Kg of HAE or its water fraction (WF), ethyl acetate fraction (EAF) and n-butanol fraction (NBF). *p < 0.01 vs DMSO. Data represent mean ± SEM of the numbers shown in parentheses.
Figure 2Effect of Lactuca sativum hydro-alcoholic extract (HAE) and its fractions on the sleep latency time in mice. (A) *p < 0.05 vs saline. (B) The animals were treated with 200 mg/Kg of HAE or its water fraction (WF), ethyl acetate fraction (EAF) and n-butanol fraction (NBF). *p < 0.01 vs DMSO. Data represent mean ± SEM of the numbers shown in parentheses.
Figure 3HPLC fingerprints of hydro-alcoholic extract (A) and n-butanol fraction (B) of Lactuca sativum. Chromatogram detected by UV at 330 nm.