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Antimanic-like effects of (R)-(-)-carvone and (S)-(+)-carvone in mice

  • Neurosci Lett. 2016 Apr 21:619:43-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2016.03.013.
Francianne P Nogoceke 1 Inara M R Barcaro 2 Damião P de Sousa 3 Roberto Andreatini 4
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, Federal University of Paraná, Centro Politécnico, Curitiba CEP 81531-980, Brazil. Electronic address: fran_nogoceke@hotmail.com.
  • 2 Department of Pharmacology, Federal University of Paraná, Centro Politécnico, Curitiba CEP 81531-980, Brazil. Electronic address: receptorgababdz@yahoo.com.br.
  • 3 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Paraíba, Cidade Universitária, João Pessoa CEP 58051-900, Brazil. Electronic address: damiao_desousa@yahoo.com.br.
  • 4 Department of Pharmacology, Federal University of Paraná, Centro Politécnico, Curitiba CEP 81531-980, Brazil. Electronic address: randreatini@ufpr.br.
Abstract

Carvone is a monoterpene that is present in spearmint (Mentha spicata) and caraway (Carum carvi) essential oils and has been shown to have anticonvulsant effects, likely through the blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels, and anxiolytic-like effects. Considering that some anticonvulsants that blocked voltage-gated sodium channels (e.g., sodium valproate and carbamazepine) exert clinical antimanic effects, the aim of the present study was to evaluate (R)-(-)-carvone and (S)-(+)-carvone in animal models of mania (i.e., hyperlocomotion induced by methylphenidate and sleep deprivation). Mice that were treated with methylphenidate (5mg/kg) or sleep-deprived for 24h using a multiple-platform protocol exhibited an increase in locomotor activity in an automated activity box. This effect was blocked by pretreatment with acute (R)-(-)-carvone (50-100mg/kg), (S)-(+)-carvone (50-100mg/kg), and lithium (100mg/kg, positive control). These doses did not alter spontaneous locomotor activity in the methylphenidate-induced experiments while (S)-(+)-carvone decreased spontaneous locomotor activity in sleep deprivation experiment, indicating a sedative effect. Chronic 21-day treatment with (R)-(-)-carvone (100mg/kg), (S)-(+)-carvone (100mg/kg), and lithium also prevented methylphenidate-induced hyperactivity. The present results suggest that carvone may have an antimanic-like effect.

Keywords

(R)-(−)-Carvone (PubChem CID 439570); Essential oil; Mania; Natural product; Psychostimulant; S-(+)-carvone (PubChem CID 16724); Sleep deprivation; lithium carbonate (PubChem CID 21917306); methylphenidate (PubChem CID 10945497).

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