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Abstract

Grant Number: 5F31AT002423-03
Project Title: Potential sedative mechanism for Humulus lupulus L.
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
OVERK, CASSIA R. coverk1@uic.edu

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is a clear association between poor quality of sleep and a decreased quality of life in older adults with a high prevalence in menopausal women. Unfortunately, there are few viable treatment options for the sleep disturbances associated with menopause that do not have unwanted "hang-over" and other side effects. Humulus lupulus (hops) alone and in combination with Valerian officinalis L. (Valerianaceae; valerian) has been used as a sedative or sleeping aid, and clinical trails have shown efficacy. While the exact science of sleep induction and modulation is not completely understood, recent experiments implicate a new class of signaling lipids, the fatty-acid amides (FAAs). Anandamide and oleamide are two FAAs that have been shown to induce physiological sleep in mammals. An in-depth mechanistic study of hops would potentially provide valuable information on natural alternatives to alleviate sleep disturbances. The central hypothesis of this proposal is that active constituent(s) of hops modulate the anandamide pathway. The specific aims are (1) the evaluation of the in vitro activity of hops on the anandamide transporter, (2) the evaluation of in vitro activity of hops on fatty-acid amide hydrolase, and (3) the assessment of a standardized hops extract in vivo using male Institute of Cancer Research mice for fatty-acid amide associated activity.

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Thesaurus Terms:
medicinal plant, plant extract, sedative /hypnotic, sleep disorder
anandamide, biological signal transduction, cannabinoid receptor, fatty acid, menopause, pharmacokinetics
alternative medicine, laboratory rat, predoctoral investigator

Institution: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
310 AOB, M/C 672
CHICAGO, IL 60612
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department: MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOGNOSY
Project Start: 01-AUG-2004
Project End: 31-JUL-2007
ICD: NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY & ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
IRG: ZAT1


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