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Planta Medica | 2011

The Anti-Immobility Effect of Hyperoside on the Forced Swimming Test in Rats is Mediated by the D2-Like Receptors Activation

Juliana Schulte Haas; Eveline D. Stolz; Andresa H. Betti; Ana Cristina Stein; Jan Schripsema; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Stela Maris Kuze Rates

The crude extracts of HYPERICUM species native to South Brazil showed analgesic and antidepressant-like effects in rodents. The chemical characterization of these species revealed that they are rich in flavonoids and phloroglucinol derivatives. In the present study a detailed investigation was performed on the activities of hyperoside (HYP), a common flavonoid in the genus HYPERICUM. Hyperoside was obtained from the aerial parts of H. CAPRIFOLIATUM by chromatographic procedures. Mice treated with single doses (10, 20 and 40 mg/kg i.p.) did not present signs of toxicity or weight loss. At 20 and 40 mg/kg i.p. the mice exploratory behavior in the open field test was reduced. At 20 mg/kg i. p. the pentobarbital sleeping time increased, but not the sleeping latency. No activity was found on the hot-plate (10 and 20 mg/kg i.p.) or in the acetic acid-induced writhing test (20 and 40 mg/kg p.o.). Nevertheless, an antidepressant-like effect in the forced swimming test in mice and rats was observed (HYP 10 and 20 mg/kg i.p. in mice; HYP 1.8 mg/kg/day p.o. in rats). The antidepressant-like effect in rats was prevented by the administration of sulpiride (50 mg/kg i.p.) a D2 antagonist. In conclusion, hyperoside was found to present a depressor effect on the central nervous system as well as an antidepressant-like effect in rodents which is, at least in part, mediated by the dopaminergic system.


Journal of Chromatography B | 2010

Supercritical fluid extraction and high performance liquid chromatographic determination of benzopyrans and phloroglucinol derivative in Hypericum polyanthemum

Simone Tasca Cargnin; Jéssica de Matos Nunes; Juliana Schulte Haas; Luís Fernando Baladão; Eduardo Cassel; Rubem Mário Figueiró Vargas; Sandra Beatriz Rech; Gilsane Lino von Poser

The aerial parts of Hypericum polyanthemum Klotzsch ex Reichardt (Guttiferae) were successively extracted with supercritical carbon dioxide (SC CO(2)) under pressures of 90, 120, 150 and 200 bar at different temperatures (40, 50 and 60 degrees C), and compared with the n-hexane extract obtained by ultrasound-assisted extraction. The samples obtained were examined regarding extraction yield and HPLC quantification of the main secondary metabolites, the benzopyrans HP1 (6-isobutyryl-5,7-dimethoxy-2,2-dimethylbenzopyran), HP2 (7-hydroxy-6-isobutyryl-5-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-benzopyran) and HP3 (5-hydroxy-6-isobutyryl-7-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl) and the phloroglucinol derivative, uliginosin B. SFE presented higher selectivity than the n-hexane maceration, and the best condition to extract the target metabolites has been determined to be at 50 degrees C and for the high molecular-weight compound, uliginosin B, higher pressures were required.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2007

Germination and growth inhibitory effects of Hypericum myrianthum and H. polyanthemum extracts on Lactuca sativa L.

Daniela Fritz; Ana Paula Machado Bernardi; Juliana Schulte Haas; Bruna Maria Ascoli; Sérgio Augusto de Loreto Bordignon; Gilsane Lino von Poser

Germination and growth inhibitory effects of ethanolic crude extracts of Hypericum myrianthum and H. polyanthemum aerial parts on lettuce (Lactuca sativa) were investigated. The germination was retarded in all the tested concentrations. After seven days the final germination percentage of the most concentrated extracts was significantly reduced by both extracts in comparison with the control. The radicles length was significantly affected showing necrosis. Both species present phenolic compounds as the main components and they could be responsible for the inhibition of the germination and growth of Lactuca sativa.


Planta Medica | 2010

The antinociceptive effect of a benzopyran (HP1) isolated from Hypericum polyanthemum in mice hot-plate test is blocked by naloxone.

Juliana Schulte Haas; Alice Fialho Viana; Ana Paula Machado Heckler; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Stela Maris Kuze Rates

Several species of the genus Hypericum (Guttiferae) have been used for analgesic purposes all over the world and some of them have demonstrated to possess this effect in rodents. This study describes the antinociceptive effect of the cyclohexane extract from aerial parts of H. polyanthemum (POL) as well as of benzopyrans, 6-isobutyryl-5,7-dimethoxy-2,2-dimethyl-benzopyran (HP1), 7-hydroxy-6-isobutyryl-5-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-benzopyran (HP2), and 5-hydroxy-6-isobutyryl-7-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-benzopyran (HP3), which are the main components of POL. The antinociceptive effect was evaluated through hot-plate and writhing tests in mice, and the opioid system involvement was assessed by using naloxone (2.5 mg/kg, s.c.) antagonism. In the hot-plate test, POL (45, 90, 180 mg/kg, p.o) showed a dose-dependent effect, and out of the benzopyrans only HP1 (30, 60, 90 mg/kg, i.p.) was active. Its effect was also dose-dependent, with the maximum reached at 60 mg/kg. HP1 60 mg/kg (p.o.) also inhibited acetic acid-induced writhing in 58%. The pretreatment with naloxone abolished the antinociceptive effect of HP1 60 mg/kg (i.p) in the hot plate. Furthermore, the H. polyanthemum cyclohexane extract and HP1 did not affect the mice performance in the rota-rod apparatus suggesting that at antinociceptive doses they do not present gross neurotoxicity nor induce motor impairment. From these data it is reasonable to assume that the benzopyran HP1 accounts for the H. polyanthemum cyclohexane extract antinociceptive effect, and this effect is, at least in part, mediated by an opioid-like mechanism.


Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2008

Antimicrobial Activity of Plants Used in the Prevention and Control of Bovine Mastitis in Southern Brazil

César Augusto Marchionatti Avancini; Jose Maria Wiest; Juliana Schulte Haas; Gilsane Lino von Poser; Rodrigo Dall'Agnol


Archive | 2009

Estudo do envolvimento da neurotransmissão dopaminérgica e serotonérgica no efeito antinociceptivo de uliginosina B

Diego Rafael Hasse; Eveline D. Stolz; Gilsane Lino Von; Juliana Schulte Haas


Archive | 2009

Uliginosina B e buspirona aumentam a secreção de S100B em fatias hipocampais.

Regina Biasibetti; Ana Carolina Tramontina; Letícia Rodrigues; Krista Minéia Wartchow; Juliana Schulte Haas; Gilsane Lino Von; Stela Maris Kuze Rates


Archive | 2008

Investigação da atividade antinociceptiva de hiperosídeo e uliginosina, constituintes de hypericum polyanthemum klotzch ex reichardt (gutiferae).

Luiza Raquel Grazziotin Lago; Juliana Schulte Haas; Eveline D. Stolz; Luisa Wild; Gilsane Lino von Poser


Archive | 2007

Efeito de um extrato ciclo-hexânico e dos principais constituintes de hypericum caprifoliatum no teste da natação forçada

Andresa H. Betti; Alice Fialho Viana; Juliana Schulte Haas; Gilsane Lino von Poser


Archive | 2006

Produção de antocianinas em raízes em plântulas Hypericum polyanthemum micropropagadas

Juliana Schulte Haas; Ana Paula Machado Bernardi; Sandra Beatriz Rech

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Gilsane Lino von Poser

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Paula Machado Bernardi

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Sandra Beatriz Rech

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eveline D. Stolz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Stela Maris Kuze Rates

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alice Fialho Viana

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andresa H. Betti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Bruna Maria Ascoli

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ana Carolina Tramontina

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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