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Effects of alcohol aqueous extract from Rhodiola rosea L. roots on learning and memory.

Acta physiologica et pharmacologica Bulgarica
May 5, 1986
V D Petkov et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleAnimal Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine the effects of Rhodiola rosea extract on learning and memory processes in rats using various reinforcement methods.

Results Summary

Rhodiola extract at 0.10 ml per rat improved learning and retention in maze tests with negative reinforcement and enhanced long-term memory after 10-day treatment. However, other doses (0.02 and 1.0 ml) showed no significant effects, and some methods ("shuttle-box," "step-down") even indicated deterioration in training or memory.

Population

Rats

Effective Dosage

0.10 ml per rat (single dose for acute effects; same dose for 10-day memory tests)

Duration

Single dose for acute effects; 10 days for memory tests

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (7)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
increase
learning and retention after 24 hours
rats
-
essentially improves
#1
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
increase
long-term memory
rats
-
Significant improvement
#2
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
no change
learning and memory
rats
-
no substantial effect
#3
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
increase
training process
rats
-
had a favourable effect
#4
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
no change
learning and memory
rats
-
no substantial effect
#5
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
decrease
training process
rats
-
deterioration
#6
alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots
decrease
memory
rats
-
deterioration
#7
Abstract

The effect of alcohol-aqueous extract (1:1) from Rhodiola rosea L. roots on the processes of learning and memory is studied on rats. Several methods of active avoidance with negative and positive reinforcements are used, as well as of passive avoidance. Using the maze-method with negative (punitive) reinforcement, it has been found that Rhodiola extract in a single dose of 0.10 ml per rat essentially improves learning and retention after 24 hours. Significant improvement of the long-term memory is also established in memory tests after 10-day treatment with the same dose of the extract. In the other two doses tested (0.02 and 1.0 ml per rat) the extract has no substantial effect on learning and memory. In a dose of 0.10 ml per rat the Rhodiola extract had a favourable effect on the training process using the "staircase" method with positive (food) reinforcement as well. With the other methods used (active avoidance method with negative reinforcement "shuttle-box" and passive avoidance methods "step down" and "step through") Rhodiola extract in the dose used (0.10 ml per rat) had no substantial effect on learning and memory (a certain deterioration of the training process was even observed using the "shuttle-box" method, while the "step-down" method resulted in deterioration of the memory). The great significance of the method used for studying the effects of the pharmacological agents on learning and memory for the results obtained is evident.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Administration, OralAnimalsAvoidance LearningDose-Response Relationship, DrugLearningMemoryPlant ExtractsPlants, MedicinalRatsTime Factors
Study Links
PubMed ID3751623
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy65/10
Quality70/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations51
Citations/Year1.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.64
NIH Percentile68.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score0.19
Normalized Score0.60
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