Modulator effect of the hydroalcoholic extract from the Amazonian plant Calycophyllum spruceanum barks on mice anxiety and oxidative stress

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https://doi.org/10.12662/2317-3076jhbs.v14i1.6134.pe6134.2026

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anxiolytic effect, depression, experimental models, oxidative balance, amazonian plant

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Objective: this study aimed to determine the effect of the hydroalcoholic extract from Calycophyllum spruceanum barks (HECSb) on behavioral models and neurochemical markers. Methods: swiss mice (N=72) received HECSb orally (100 mg kg–1) for evaluation in the tests (open field, hole board, plus maze, and tail suspension) and quantification for malondialdehyde-MDA and reduced glutathione-GSH) in brain areas (prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, and corpus striatum). Results: HECSb reduced the crossing number (45.25 ± 38.63 vs. saline: 83.87 ± 38.63); increased the frequency of head dips (32.57 ± 13.14 vs. saline: 19.42 ± 13.14), exploration time (19.12 ± 10.84 vs. saline: 8.28 ± 10.84 s) and permanence time in open-arms (98.28 ± 65.71 vs. saline: 32.57 ± 65.71 s) and reduced closed-arm entries (8.35 ± 7.8 vs. saline: 16.25 ± 7.8), whereas unaltered the immobilization time (63.71±12.69s vs. saline: 50.28±5.13s). Besides, HECSb increased GSH in corpus striatum (683.3 ± 118.1 vs. saline: 565.2 ± 118.1 μg/g) and MDA in prefrontal cortex (345.1 ± 191.9 vs. saline:153.2 ± 191.9 nmol/g). Conclusion: HECSb presents anxiolytic effects in mice via modulation of the brain oxidative stress. 

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2026-03-09

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Ponte EL da, Lopes MC, Banhos MEH, Barbosa Ítalo da S, Silva RGC, Nascimento FG da S, et al. Modulator effect of the hydroalcoholic extract from the Amazonian plant Calycophyllum spruceanum barks on mice anxiety and oxidative stress. J Health Biol Sci. [Internet]. 9º de março de 2026 [citado 19º de abril de 2026];14(1):e6134. Disponível em: https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/jhbs/article/view/6134