The effects of Cannabis sativa L. seed (hempseed) in the ovariectomized rat model of menopause.

A Saberivand, I Karimi, L A Becker, A Moghaddam, S Azizi-Mahmoodjigh, M Yousefi, S Zavareh
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Abstract

Cannabis sativa L. has been used for the treatment of various gynecological diseases in traditional medicine. The potential of this plant to protect against complications of menopause has been raised but rarely studied. Twenty female rats were divided into five groups: sham-operated (sham), ovariectomized (OVX) and three other ovariectomized groups: HST1%, HST2% and HST10% which received 1%, 2% and 10% hempseed, respectively, in their diet for 3 weeks. The effects of hempseed on plasma lipid and lipoprotein profiles, estradiol and calcium levels were evaluated. Rats were tested for behavioral changes using the forced swimming test. The results showed that ovariectomy, independent of the type of diet, caused elevation of plasma calcium, total cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol levels, while hempseed modified this effect. Plasma estradiol levels were significantly lower in the OVX group compared to other groups. The swimming times for the OVX and sham groups were significantly shorter than that of the HSD10% group. All hempseed-treated groups were less anxious and showed significant declines in fecal boli compared to the sham group. The exploratory diving percent decreased in the HST10% group compared with other groups. These results suggest that hempseed may improve post-ovariectomy complications in rats.

大麻籽对去卵巢大鼠绝经模型的影响。
大麻在传统医学中被用于治疗各种妇科疾病。这种植物预防更年期并发症的潜力已经提出,但很少研究。雌性大鼠20只,分为假手术组(sham)、去卵巢组(OVX)和其他去卵巢组(HST1%、HST2%和HST10%),分别在饲粮中添加1%、2%和10%的大麻籽,持续3周。评估了大麻籽对血浆脂质和脂蛋白谱、雌二醇和钙水平的影响。使用强迫游泳测试来测试大鼠的行为变化。结果表明,与饮食类型无关,卵巢切除术引起血浆钙、总胆固醇和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平升高,而大麻籽改变了这一影响。与其他组相比,OVX组血浆雌二醇水平显著降低。OVX组和sham组游泳时间明显短于HSD10%组。与假药组相比,所有服用大麻的组都不那么焦虑,而且粪便粪便明显减少。与其他组相比,HST10%组的探索潜水率下降。这些结果表明,大麻籽可以改善大鼠卵巢切除术后的并发症。
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