Authors : Divya Purusothaman, Sasikumar Murugan, Bharathi Bethapudi, Prashanth D’souza, Deepak Mundkinajeddu
Volume/Issue : Volume 4 - 2019, Issue 9 - September
Google Scholar : https://goo.gl/DF9R4u
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It is inevitable for living beings to be away
from stress. Chronic stress remains an etiology and also
risk factor for progression of several pathological
conditions. In this consideration to manage stress,
adaptogens are employed. The present investigation is
aimed to evaluate adaptogenic/antistress activity of a
novel proprietary polyherbal formulation (PHF) in
rodents and its plausible anti-stress mechanisms were
identified in in vitro cell assays. Rats were exposed to
chronic variable stress paradigm for sixteen days and
PHF was administered concurrently at various dose
levels. Immobility time of rats during forced swim test
and serum cortisol levels were measured. Additionally
adaptogenic activity of PHF to stress was evaluated in
mice using swim endurance model with pre-treatment
for ten days. To understand the defending mechanism,
PHF was tested for corticotropin releasing hormone
receptor 1 (CRHR1) antagonistic activity in Chinese
hamster ovary-K1 (CHO-K1) cells. Also, effect on
cortisol release and mRNA expression of 11β-
hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11β-HSD1)
against forskolin (10 μM) stimulated human
adrenocarcinoma (H295R) cell were analyzed. PHF at
all dose levels was found to decrease immobility time
significantly during FST and reduced serum cortisol
significantly at 15 mg/kg when compared to stressed
group. PHF treatment was found to enhance swimming
time significantly upto ~1.7 fold during swim endurance
test when compared to untreated group. PHF (100
μg/mL) showed antagonistic effect of 26 % against CRF
induced CRHR1 activity. Also, PHF (40 μg/mL) showed
inhibition of cortisol release by 90.31 % and
downregulated 11β- HSD1 expression by 11.5 fold in
forskolin stimulated H295R cells. PHF demonstrated
adaptogenic/antistress activity against chronic stress by
its antagonistic effect on CRHR1, inhibition of cortisol
release and downregulation of 11β-HSD1 expression.
Keywords : Anti-Fatigue, Physical Endurance, Chronic Variable Stress, CRHR1, Phytocee, 11β-HSD1 Expression.