Investigation of the Inhibitory Effect of Naringin on the Development of Morphine Physical Dependency in Male Rats.

Addiction and Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-16 DOI:10.34172/ahj.1543
Atena Alifarsangi, Saeed Esmaeili-Mahani, Ehsan Salarkia, Elham Alizadeh, Mehdi Abbasnejad
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Background: Morphine dependence is a significant concern because of its potential for inducing addiction and adverse withdrawal symptoms. Naringin, a flavonoid compound found in citrus fruits, has shown promise in various pharmacological activities, including analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. However, its potential role in inhibiting or reducing morphine dependence has not been extensively investigated yet. This study aimed to determine whether naringin can inhibit or reduce physical morphine dependence in rats.

Methods: Morphine dependence was induced in rats through chronic injection of the drug for 7 days. Also, different doses of naringin (10, 25, and 50 mg/kg) were administered 15 minutes prior to morphine injection in three experimental groups. The effect of naringin pretreatment on drug withdrawal-associated symptoms, including body weight, jumping, abdominal contraction, grooming, ptosis, diarrhea, and teeth chattering, was evaluated.

Findings: The animals experiencing morphine dependence exhibited significant body weight loss. However, administration of naringin before morphine injection prevented this loss by 50%. Also, drug withdrawal symptoms such as jumping, abdominal contraction, grooming, diarrhea, and teeth chattering were significantly increased in the rats. Interestingly, the prescription of naringin significantly reduced these symptoms. Ptosis was observed in all rats receiving morphine, while naringin did not significantly affect this symptom. Furthermore, the inhibitory effect of naringin on morphine physical dependence was found to be dose-dependent.

Conclusion: Naringin pretreatment demonstrated potential in inhibiting or reducing physical morphine dependence in rats. These findings suggest that naringin may have therapeutic potential in managing morphine dependence and associated withdrawal symptoms.

柚皮苷对雄性大鼠吗啡躯体依赖抑制作用的研究。
背景:吗啡依赖是一个值得关注的问题,因为它可能诱发成瘾和不良戒断症状。柚皮苷是一种在柑橘类水果中发现的类黄酮化合物,具有多种药理活性,包括镇痛和抗炎作用。然而,其在抑制或减少吗啡依赖方面的潜在作用尚未得到广泛研究。本研究旨在确定柚皮苷是否能抑制或减少大鼠的吗啡物理依赖。方法:大鼠长期注射吗啡7 d,诱导吗啡依赖。3个实验组在吗啡注射前15分钟给予不同剂量的柚皮苷(10、25、50 mg/kg)。评估柚皮苷预处理对药物戒断相关症状的影响,包括体重、跳跃、腹部收缩、梳理、上下垂、腹泻和牙齿颤抖。结果:吗啡依赖的动物表现出明显的体重减轻。然而,在吗啡注射前给予柚皮苷可使这种损失减少50%。此外,药物戒断症状如跳跃、腹部收缩、梳洗、腹泻和牙齿打颤在大鼠中显著增加。有趣的是,柚皮苷的处方显著减轻了这些症状。吗啡组大鼠均出现上睑下垂,柚皮苷对上睑下垂无明显影响。此外,柚皮苷对吗啡生理依赖的抑制作用呈剂量依赖性。结论:柚皮苷预处理具有抑制或减轻大鼠吗啡物理依赖的作用。这些发现提示柚皮苷可能具有治疗吗啡依赖和相关戒断症状的潜力。
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