Abstract
The aim of the study was to explore a propriety standardized ethanolic extract from leaves of Orthosiphon stamineus Benth in improving impairments in short-term social memory in vivo, possibly via blockade of adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR). The ethanolic extract of O. stamineus leaves showed significant in vitro binding activity of A2AR with 74% inhibition at 150 g/ml and significant A2AR antagonist activity with 98% inhibition at 300 g/mL. A significant adenosine A1 receptor (A1R) antagonist activity with 100 % inhibition was observed at 300 g/mL. Its effect on learning and memory was assessed via social recognition task using Sprague Dawley rats whereby the ethanolic extract of O. stamineus showed significant (p < 0.001) change in recognition index (RI) at 300 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg p.o and 120 mg/kg i.p., respectively, compared to the vehicle control. In comparison, the ethanolic extract of Polygonum minus aerial parts showed small change in inflexion; however, it remained insignificant in RI at 200 mg/kg p.o. Our findings suggest that the ethanolic extract of O. stamineus leaves improves memory by reversing age-related deficits in short-term social memory and the possible involvement of adenosine A1 and adenosine A2A as a target bioactivity site in the restoration of memory.
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George, A., Chinnappan, S., Choudhary, Y., Choudhary, V. K., Bommu, P., & Wong, H. J. (2015). Effects of a proprietary standardized Orthosiphon stamineus ethanolic leaf extract on enhancing memory in Sprague Dawley rats possibly via blockade of adenosine A2A receptors. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/375837
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