KMID : 0606920150230050479
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Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2015 Volume.23 No. 5 p.479 ~ p.485
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Sedative-Hypnotic and Receptor Binding Studies of Fermented Marine Organisms
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Joung Hye-Young
Kang Young-Mi Lee Bae-Jin Chung Sun-Yong Kim Kyung-Soo Shim In-Sop
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Abstract
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This study was performed to investigate the sedative-hypnotic activity of ¥ã-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-enriched fermented marine organisms (FMO), including sea tangle (FST) and oyster (FO) by Lactobacillus brevis BJ20 (L. brevis BJ20). FST and FO were tested for their binding activity of the GABAA-benzodiazepine and 5-HT2C receptors, which are well-known molecular targets for sleep aids. We also measured the sleep latency and sleep duration during pentobarbital-induced sleep in mice after oral administration of FST and FO. In GABAA and 5-HT2C receptor binding assays, FST displayed an effective concentration-dependent binding affinity to GABAA receptor, similar to the binding affinity to 5-HT2C receptor. FO exhibited higher affinity to 5-HT2C receptor, compared with the GABAA receptor. The oral administration of FST and FO produced a dose-dependent decrease in sleep latency and increase in sleep duration in pentobarbital-induced hypnosis. The data demonstrate that FST and FO possess sedative-hypnotic activity possibly by modulating GABAA and 5-HT2C receptors. We propose that FST and FO might be effective agents for treatment of insomnia.
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KEYWORD
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Fermented marine organisms, GABAA receptor, 5-HT2C receptor, Pentobarbital-induced sleep, Sedative-hypnotic activity
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