木香精油预防戊四唑点燃小鼠癫痫发作的作用。

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Zahra Rabiei, Manouchehr Shirchi, Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaei, Samira Asgharzade
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癫痫是一组以癫痫发作为特征的慢性神经系统疾病。本研究旨在探讨香树精油对癫痫的预防作用。方法:将50只小鼠随机分为5组,每组10只。对照组给予生理盐水加80 min和30 min后给予戊四氮(PTZ)治疗。第2组和第3组分别以50和100 mg/kg的剂量给药,30 min后给予PTZ治疗。第4组给予安定和30 min后PTZ治疗。5组给予氟马西尼治疗,30 min后给予PTZ治疗。记录各组患者末次注射PTZ后癫痫发作时间、发作严重程度及评分、每次发作结束时间(发作期)、死亡率。结果:50mg /kg和100mg /kg给药后,小鼠首次发作潜伏期明显增加,存活时间明显延长,头、上肢癫痫、全身癫痫、强直性癫痫、跳跃次数明显减少。100 mg/kg的小檗精油显著降低了头抽搐的频率。氟马西尼显著抑制巴氏杆菌精油诱导的作用,增加头肢和上肢癫痫发作、强直性癫痫发作和跳跃。结论:本研究表明,葡萄球菌精油对ptz诱导的癫痫发作具有一定的预防作用,证实了葡萄球菌治疗癫痫的传统说法。重点:给戊四氮唑ptz治疗的小鼠50和100 mg/kg的细菌精油可显著增加第一次癫痫发作的潜伏期。•ptz治疗小鼠给予50和100 mg/kg的杆菌精油可显著降低头、上肢癫痫发作、全身癫痫发作、强直性癫痫发作以及旋转和跳跃的频率。•氟马西尼的施用显著抑制了杆菌精油诱导的效果,增加了头部和上肢癫痫发作、强直性癫痫发作和跳跃。概括:癫痫是最常见的中枢神经系统疾病之一,全球每100人中就有1人患有癫痫。尽管抗癫痫药物的发展,但由于这些药物在高浓度时产生的耐药性和副作用,人们寻求新的策略。研究人员关注植物是出于某些原因,如可获得性、长期使用的历史、以自然为基础以及相对安全性。本实验以戊四唑点燃小鼠为实验对象,研究了杆菌精油预处理对小鼠癫痫发作的预防作用。注射50和100 mg/kg bachtiarica精油可显著增加戊四唑小鼠的首次发作潜伏期和存活时间,显著降低头、上肢癫痫发作、强直性癫痫发作和旋转跳跃的频率。
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Effects of <i>Satureja Bachtiarica</i> Essential Oil in Preventing Seizure in Pentylenetetrazol-Kindled Mice.

Effects of <i>Satureja Bachtiarica</i> Essential Oil in Preventing Seizure in Pentylenetetrazol-Kindled Mice.

Effects of <i>Satureja Bachtiarica</i> Essential Oil in Preventing Seizure in Pentylenetetrazol-Kindled Mice.

Effects of Satureja Bachtiarica Essential Oil in Preventing Seizure in Pentylenetetrazol-Kindled Mice.

Introduction: Epilepsy is a group of chronic neurological disorders characterized by seizures. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of Satureja bachtiarica essential oil in preventing epilepsy.

Methods: In this experimental study, 50 mice were randomly assigned to five groups of 10 each. The control group received normal saline plus tween-80 and after 30 min pentylenetetrazol (PTZ). Groups 2 and 3 were treated first with S. bachtiarica essential oil at 50 and 100 mg/kg, respectively and then after 30 min received PTZ. Group 4 received diazepam and 30 min later PTZ. Group 5 received flumazenil and 30 min later PTZ. After the last injection of PTZ, the time of seizure onset, seizure severity and score, the completion time of each seizure (attack episode), and mortality rate in different groups were recorded and compared.

Results: The administration of S. bachtiarica essential oil at 50 and 100 mg/kg to PTZ-treated mice caused a significant increase in latency to the first seizure and survival of mice, as well as a significant decrease in the frequency of the head and upper limbs seizure, total body seizures, tonic seizures, and jumping. S. bachtiarica essential oil at 100 mg/kg caused a significant decrease in the head tic frequency. The administration of flumazenil significantly inhibited S. bachtiarica essential oil-induced effects and increased the head and upper limbs seizures, tonic seizures, and jumping.

Conclusion: The present study demonstrated that S. bachtiarica essential oil could prevent PTZ-induced seizure and these findings authenticate the traditional claims about the use of S. bachtiarica in treating epilepsy.

Highlights: The administration of S. bachtiarica essential oil at 50 and 100 mg/kg to pentylenetetrazol PTZ-treated mice caused a significant increase in latency to the first seizure.• The administration of S. bachtiarica essential oil at 50 and 100 mg/kg to PTZ-treated mice caused a significant decrease in the frequency of the head and upper limbs seizures, total body seizures, tonic seizures, and spin and jump.• The administration of flumazenil significantly inhibited S. bachtiarica essential oil-induced effects and increased the head and upper limbs seizures, tonic seizures, and jumping.

Plain language summary: Epilepsy is one of the most common disorders of the central nervous system, so that one in every 100 people is suffering from epilepsy globally. Despite the development of antiepileptic drugs, novel strategies are sought out because of drug resistance and the side effects resulting from these drugs at high concentrations. Researchers have focused on plants for certain reasons such as availability, the history of long-term use, being nature-based, and relative safety. In the current study, the effect of the pretreatment with S. bachtiarica essential oil in preventing seizure was studied in the pentylenetetrazol-kindled mice. The injection of 50 and 100 mg/kg of S. bachtiarica essential oil caused a significant increase in latency to the first seizure and survival duration, and a significant decrease in the frequency of the head and upper limbs seizures, tonic seizures, and spin and jump in the pentylenetetrazol-receiving mice.

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