Anxiolytic effects of kava extract and kavalactones in the chick social separation-stress paradigm

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Kenyatta K. Smith
H. Ranjith W. Dharmaratne
Matt W. Feltenstein
Susan L. Broom
J. Todd Roach
N.P. Dhammika Nanayakkara
Ikhlas A. Khan
Kenneth J. Sufka
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[1] Department of Psychology,
[2] University of Mississippi,undefined
[3] Peabody Building,undefined
[4] P.O. Box 1848,undefined
[5] Oxford,undefined
[6] MS 38677,undefined
[7] Department of Pharmacognosy,undefined
[8] University of Mississippi,undefined
[9] Oxford,undefined
[10] MS 38677,undefined
[11] Department of Pharmacology,undefined
[12] University of Mississippi,undefined
[13] Oxford,undefined
[14] MS 38677,undefined
[15] National Center for Natural Products Research,undefined
[16] University of Mississippi,undefined
[17] Oxford,undefined
[18] MS 38677,undefined
[19] Institute of Fundamental Studies,undefined
[20] Kandy,undefined
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Psychopharmacology | 2001年 / 155卷
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Anxiety Domestic fowls Ethnopharmacology Kava Kavalactones Natural products Piper methysticum Separation stress;
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Rationale: Piper methysticum extract (kava kava) possesses numerous therapeutic properties, but it is unknown which of its principle constituents (kavalactones) subserve such effects. Objectives: This experiment sought to characterize the putative anxiolytic properties of P. methysticum extract and its six principle kavalactones in the chick social separation-stress paradigm. Methods: Eight-day-old chicks received intraperitoneal injections of either vehicle, chlordiazepoxide (5.0 mg/ml per kg), P. methysticum extract (containing 30% kavalactones), kavain, dihydrokavain, methysticin, dihydromethysticin, yangonin, or desmethoxyyangonin (30 mg/ml per kg for kava compounds) 30 min prior to being tested in the presence of two conspecifics or in isolation for a 3-min observation period. Latency to adopt a ventral recumbent posture to index sedation, number of vocalizations to index separation distress, and a composite pain score (in response to 50 µl 0.10% formalin injection into the plantar surface of the foot) to index stress-induced analgesia served as dependent measures. Results: Both chlordiazepoxide and P. methysticum extract attenuated separation-induced distress vocalizations and stress-induced analgesia. Dihydrokavain attenuated separation-induced distress vocalizations. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the anxiolytic effects of P. methysticum extract may be mediated, in part, by dihydrokavain.
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