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Ueno, Hiroshi Department of Medical Technology, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
Shimada, Atsumi Division of Food and Nutrition, Nakamura Gakuen University Junior College
Suemitsu, Shunsuke Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Murakami, Shinji Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Kitamura, Naoya Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Wani, Kenta Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
Takahashi, Yu Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
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Fujiwara, Yuko Department of Health and Sports Science, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
Ishihara, Takeshi Department of Psychiatry, Kawasaki Medical School
抄録
Vanillin is widely used in food and cosmetics, among other substances, for its sweet smell. However, the neuropsychological effects of vanillin inhalation have not been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the effect of vanillin inhalation on mouse behavior. First, we investigated whether the aroma of vanillin was attractive or repulsive for mice. Thereafter, the mice inhaled vanillin for 20 min before each test in a series of behavioral tests (elevated plus maze, open field, Y-maze, tail suspension, cotton bud biting, and Porsolt forced swim tests). In these tests, the mice showed a neutral response to vanillin. Mice that inhaled vanillin had a suppressed pain response in the hot plate test. In addition, the grip strength of the forelimbs of mice that inhaled vanillin was decreased. No significant differences were found between the mice inhaling vanillin and control mice in the open field, Y-maze, tail suspension, forced swimming, and aggression tests. These results show that vanillin inhalation has anti-nociceptive effects, similar to other routes of administration. The results also show that vanillin inhalation does not cause significant behavioral effects.
キーワード
Anti-nociceptive
Vanillin
Essential oil
Inhalation
Analgesia
発行日
2019-07
出版物タイトル
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
115巻
出版者
Elsevier
開始ページ
108879
ISSN
0753-3322
NCID
AA10506249
資料タイプ
学術雑誌論文
言語
英語
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岡山大学
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© 2019 The Authors.
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isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2019.108879
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/