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Spinosin, a C-glycoside flavonoid from semen Zizhiphi Spinozae, potentiated pentobarbital-induced sleep via the serotonergic system.

Li-En Wang, Yan-Jing Bai, Xiao-Rong Shi, Xiang-Yu Cui, Su-Ying Cui et al.
Other Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2008 76 citations

Study Design

Study Type
In Vitro
Population
Mice (animal study); spinosin from Semen Zizhiphi Spinozae for sleep enhancement
Intervention
Spinosin, a C-glycoside flavonoid from semen Zizhiphi Spinozae, potentiated pentobarbital-induced sleep via the serotonergic system. Spinosin various doses; pentobarbital 45 mg/kg or 28 mg/kg i.p.; 5-HTP 2.5 mg/kg i.p.; PCPA 300 mg/k
Comparator
Pentobarbital alone; 5-HTP; L-DOPA; PCPA pretreatment
Primary Outcome
Augmentation of pentobarbital-induced sleep (sleep time and sleep latency) in mice
Effect Direction
Positive
Risk of Bias
Unclear

Abstract

Semen Zizhiphi Spinozae has been used extensively for the treatment of insomnia. This study investigated the effect and possible mechanism of action of spinosin (also known as 2''-beta-o-glucopyranosyl swertisin), a major constituent of semen Zizhiphi Spinozae, on sleep in mice. The present results showed that spinosin significantly and dose-dependently augmented pentobarbital (45 mg/kg, i.p.)-induced sleep, reflected by increased sleep time and reduced sleep latency assessed with the loss-of-righting reflex, and these effects were potentiated by the 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) precursor 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP, 2.5 mg/kg,i.p.). With a subhypnotic dose of pentobarbital (28 mg/kg, i.p.), spinosin significantly increased the rate of sleep onset and exhibited a synergistic effect with 5-HTP (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.). Pretreatment with p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA, 300 mg/kg, s.c.), an inhibitor of tryptophan hydroxylase, significantly decreased pentobarbital-induced sleep time, and spinosin significantly reversed this effect. The dopamine precursor L-3-(3, 4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) reduced pentobarbital-induced sleep, an effect not significantly affected by spinosin. These results suggest that spinosin potentiated pentobarbital-induced sleep via a serotonergic mechanism.

TL;DR

The results suggest that spinosin potentiated pentobarbital-induced sleep via a serotonergic mechanism.

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