Chronic epi-inositol has an anxiolytic-like effect in the plus-maze model in rats

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Behavioural effects of myo-inositol have been demonstrated in animal models of psychiatric disorders and in clinical trials in psychiatric patients. These effects of myo-inositol were thought to be consequences of its being a substrate for the enzyme phosphatidylinositol (PI) synthase. Recently, epi-inositol, an unnatural stereoisomer of myo-inositol that is not a substrate for PI synthase, was found to also have effects similar to those of myo-inositol to reverse lithium-pilocarpine seizures. The present study measured the behaviour of rats in an elevated plus-maze model of anxiety after chronic treatment of 11 daily i.p. injections of epi-inositol, myo-inositol, or control solution. Epi-inositol reduced levels of anxiety-like behaviour in rats compared with controls, and its effect was stronger than that of myo-inositol. The increased relative effect of epi-inositol could be due to slower metabolism or to a different mechanism of action.

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Einat, H., Elkabaz-Shwortz, Z., Cohen, H., Kofman, O., & Belmaker, R. H. (1998). Chronic epi-inositol has an anxiolytic-like effect in the plus-maze model in rats. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 1(1), 31–34. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1461145798001035

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