Neuroprotective effects of a 40% ethanol extract of the black walnut bark (Juglans nigra L.)

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https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.8.77172

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Introduction: Neuroprotection is a promising area of adjuvant therapy of ischemic brain lesions. At the same time, among potentially effective neuroprotectors, herbal remedies are distinguished due to their high efficiency and safety of use. In this work, some aspects of the neuroprotective effect of 40% ethanol extract of black walnut bark were investi­gated in comparison with its major component juglone.

Materials and methods: The work was performed on male Wistar rats, which were simulated with cerebral ischemia by irreversible occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. The acute toxicity of the extract was preliminarily evaluated. During the work, the following parameters were determined: changes in the behavior of animals in the Morris water maze, cerebral blood flow, brain necrosis zone area, the activity of mitochondrial complexes, citrate synthase activity, lactic, pyruvic, and ATP concentrations. The activity of the studied extract was compared with juglone in a concentra­tion of 1 mg/kg (per os).

Discussion: The study showed that the use of black walnut bark extract in conditions of cerebral ischemia contributed to an increase in the activity of mitochondrial complexes I-V, citrate synthase, which in turn led to the normalization of aerobic-anaerobic metabolism reactions. The increase in the activity of respiratory complexes is probably mediated by the antioxidant properties of juglone, which is a major component of the test extract of black walnut bark.

Conclusion: Thus, the test extract can be a potentially effective neuroprotective agent and requires further study.

Keywords:

Juglans nigra extract, cerebral ischemia, neuroprotection, mitochondrial dysfunction

Author Contribution

Dmitry I. Pozdnyakov, Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, branch of Volgograd State Medical University

PhD in Pharmacy, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology with Course of Clinical Pharmacology.

Zhanna V. Dayronas, Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute, branch of Volgograd State Medical University

Doctor Habil of Pharmacy, Professor of Department of Pharmacognosy, Botany and Technology of Phytopreparations.

Denis S. Zolotych, Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute

PhD in Pharmacy, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemistry.

Anastasya D. Geraschenko, Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute

PhD in Pharmacy, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology with Course of Clinical Pharmacology.

Natalya B. Shabanova, Pyatigorsk Medical and Pharmaceutical Institute

PhD in Pharmacy, Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacology with Course of Clinical Pharmacology.

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14-06-2022

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Pozdnyakov DI, Dayronas ZV, Zolotych DS, Geraschenko AD, Shabanova NB (2022) Neuroprotective effects of a 40% ethanol extract of the black walnut bark (Juglans nigra L.). Research Results in Pharmacology 8(2): 59–68. https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.8.77172

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Review article