Non-clinical toxicity of (+)-limonene epoxide and its physio-pharmacological properties on neurological disorders

Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2020 Dec;393(12):2301-2314. doi: 10.1007/s00210-020-01943-w. Epub 2020 Jul 11.

Abstract

The compound (+)-limonene epoxide has antioxidant, anxiolytic, and antihelminthic properties. However, investigations to determine its long-term exposure were not performed. We investigated the systemic toxicological profile after chronic exposure as well as the antidepressant and antiepileptic potentialities of (+)-limonene epoxide on mice. Initially, we evaluated acute toxicity on Artemia salina nauplii and cytotoxicity on mice erythrocytes and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Aftterwards, mice were chronically treated for 120 days by gavage with (+)-limonene epoxide (25, 50, and 75 mg/kg/day) and this exposure was assessed by pathophysiological measurements. For antidepressant and anticonvulsivant analysis, we performed the forced swimming and tail suspension protocols and pentylenetetrazol- and picrotoxin-induced seizures, respectively. (+)-Limonene epoxide showed a LC50 value of 318.7 μg/mL on A. salina shrimps, caused lysis of red blood cells at higher concentrations only but did not show cytotoxicity on PMBC, which suggests pharmacological safety if plasma concentrations do not exceed 100 μg/mL. Macroscopic, hematological, clinical chemistry, and nutritional changes were not detected, though focal areas of hepatic necrosis, inflammatory infiltrate, and karyolysis have been detected at 75 mg/kg/day. The compound inhibited the developing of pentylenetetrazol- and picrotoxin-induced seizures, decreased deaths, and reduced immobility times, mainly at 75 mg/kg. So, it reversed reserpine effects, suggesting antidepressant effects should be linked to serotonergic and/or adrenergic transmission. It is feasible that (+)-limonene epoxide plays a benzodiazepine-like anticonvulsive action and may be also recommended as an antidote for poisonings caused by central depressants.

Keywords: Antidepressant action; Antiepileptic properties; Biochemical tissue markers; Chronic effects; Terpenoid derivative.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anticonvulsants / pharmacology
  • Anticonvulsants / therapeutic use
  • Anticonvulsants / toxicity
  • Antidepressive Agents / therapeutic use
  • Antidepressive Agents / toxicity
  • Artemia
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Epoxy Compounds / pharmacology
  • Epoxy Compounds / therapeutic use*
  • Epoxy Compounds / toxicity
  • Female
  • Hindlimb Suspension / adverse effects
  • Limonene / pharmacology
  • Limonene / therapeutic use*
  • Limonene / toxicity
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Nervous System Diseases / chemically induced
  • Nervous System Diseases / drug therapy*
  • Nervous System Diseases / metabolism
  • Pentylenetetrazole / toxicity
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute / methods*

Substances

  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antidepressive Agents
  • Epoxy Compounds
  • Limonene
  • Pentylenetetrazole