In vitro receptor binding and enzyme inhibition by Hypericum perforatum extract

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Cott, JM
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[1] Pharmacologie Treatment Research Program, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD
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10.1055/s-2007-979529
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R9 [药学];
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Hypericum perforatum L. Hypericaceae (St. John's wort), has been used since the time of ancient Greece for its many medicinal properties, Modern usage is still quite diverse and includes wound healing, kidney and lung ailments, insomnia and depression. This plant has been known to contain a red pigment, hypericin, and similar compounds, which have been assumed to be the primary active constituent(s) in this plant genus. A crude Hypericum extract was tested in a battery of 39 in vitro receptor assays, and two enzyme assays. A sample of pure hypericin was also tested. Hypericin had affinity only for NMDA receptors while the crude extract had significant receptor affinity for adenosine (nonspecific), GABA(A), GABA(B), benzodiazepine, inositol triphosphate, and monoamine oxidase (MAO) A and B. With the exception of GABA(A) and GABA(B), the concentrations of Hypericum exact required for these in vitro activities are unlikely to be attained after oral administration in whole animals or humans, These data are consistent with recent pharmacologic evidence suggesting that other constituents of this plant may be of greater importance for the reported psychotherapeutic activity, Alternative pharmacologic mechanisms for Hypericum's antidepressant activity are critically reviewed and the possible importance of GABA receptor binding in the pharmacology of Hypericum is highlighted. Some of these results have been previously reported (Cott, 1995; Cott, 1996; Cott and Misra, 1997).
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