The Antidepressant Potential of <i>Heracleum persicum</i> Essential Oil in the Forced Swim Test in Mice: Involvement of Antioxidant and Monoaminergic Mechanisms

AuthorSeyedeh Saba Arabien
AuthorMohammad Taher Bahramien
AuthorSajad Fakhrien
AuthorMahdieh Eftekharien
AuthorSaeid Abbasi-Malekien
OrcidSeyedeh Saba Arabi [0009-0003-2808-2044]en
OrcidMohammad Taher Bahrami [0000-0001-5216-2448]en
OrcidSajad Fakhri [0000-0001-8265-8284]en
OrcidMahdieh Eftekhari [0000-0003-2786-5111]en
OrcidSaeid Abbasi-Maleki [0000-0002-1578-8414]en
Accessioned Date2025-05-15T01:31:34Z
Issued Date2025-12-31en
AbstractBackground: Previous studies have highlighted the significant role of oxidative stress in depression. Conversely, Heracleum persicum has demonstrated notable antioxidant properties. However, no study has been conducted to explore the antidepressant effects of H. persicum essential oil (HPEO) and its mechanisms of action. Objectives: This study investigates the antidepressant potential of HPEO in a forced swim test (FST). Methods: In this study, mice (22 - 28 g) were administered HPEO (125 - 500 mg/kg, i.p.) one hour before performing the FST. Additionally, mouse serum levels of glutathione (GSH), catalase (CAT), and nitric oxide (NO) were measured. To assess the role of the monoaminergic system in the mechanism of action of the essential oil, various receptor antagonists were administered one hour before HPEO (500 mg/kg). Results: The HPEO (500 mg/kg) increased serum CAT and GSH levels and decreased NO levels. Acute administration of HPEO (250 and 500 mg/kg) reduced immobility in the FST without significantly altering the animals' locomotion in the open field test (OFT). Pretreatment of the mice with sulpiride, haloperidol, SCH23390, yohimbine, prazosin, p-chlorophenylalanine (pCPA), WAY100135, ketanserin, prazosin, and reserpine restrained the antidepressant potential of HPEO. Conclusions: For the first time, this research demonstrates the antidepressant potential of HPEO, which appears to be mediated by dopaminergic, serotonergic, and noradrenergic systems, as well as antioxidant mechanisms in the FST.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jrps-161974en
URIhttps://repository.brieflands.com/handle/123456789/65047
KeywordAntidepressant Effectsen
Keyword<i>Heracleum persicum</i>en
KeywordMonoaminergic Systemen
KeywordMouse Modelsen
KeywordOxidative Stressen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Antidepressant Potential of <i>Heracleum persicum</i> Essential Oil in the Forced Swim Test in Mice: Involvement of Antioxidant and Monoaminergic Mechanismsen
TypeResearch Articleen

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