Context: Currently available antiepileptic drugs have debilitating adverse effects. Natural products and plants already used in traditional medicine can be a good place to start in the search for safer and more effective options.
Aims: To investigate the anticonvulsant potential of Achillea nobilis and Momordica charantia extracts in maximal electroshock (MES), as well as pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)- and strychnine nitrate (STN)- induced seizure models in rats.
Methods: For each model, eight groups of 21-day-old male Albino rats were used. The 1st group was kept as control, 2nd as standard (diazepam, 7.5 mg/kg); 3rd – 5th treated with A. nobilis (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg); and 6th – 8th administered M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg). After 30 min, rats were exposed to a shock of 150 mA by a convulsiometer, via ear electrodes for 2 s (in MES test) or sc injection of PTZ (85 mg/kg) or STN (2.5 mg/kg).
Results: A. nobilis and M. charantia extracts (200 and 300 mg/kg) demonstrated dose-dependent anticonvulsant effect against MES-induced seizures. In the PTZ induced convulsion, A. nobilis and M. charantia (200 and 300 mg/kg) significantly slowed the commencement of convulsions and minimized the duration of seizures. A. nobilis (300 mg/kg) showed 60% protection in rats against STN induced seizures. In contrast, A. nobilis (100 and 200 mg/kg) and M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg) showed no significant protection against STN-induced seizures in rats.
Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that both extracts exhibited marked anticonvulsant activities.
%0 Journal Article
%1 soliman2016potential
%A Soliman, Gamal A.
%A Yusufoglu, Hasan
%A Tatli-Çankaya, Irem
%A Abdel-Rahman, Rehab F.
%A Aarabaci Anul, Serap
%A Akaydn, Galip
%D 2016
%E JPPRes,
%J Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
%K Achillea-nobilis Momordica-charantia anticonvulsant pentylenetetrazole seizures
%N 3
%P 107-114
%T The potential anticonvulsant activity of the ethanolic extracts of Achillea nobilis and Momordica charantia in rats
%U http://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol4/jppres16.110_4.3.107.pdf
%V 4
%X Context: Currently available antiepileptic drugs have debilitating adverse effects. Natural products and plants already used in traditional medicine can be a good place to start in the search for safer and more effective options.
Aims: To investigate the anticonvulsant potential of Achillea nobilis and Momordica charantia extracts in maximal electroshock (MES), as well as pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)- and strychnine nitrate (STN)- induced seizure models in rats.
Methods: For each model, eight groups of 21-day-old male Albino rats were used. The 1st group was kept as control, 2nd as standard (diazepam, 7.5 mg/kg); 3rd – 5th treated with A. nobilis (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg); and 6th – 8th administered M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg). After 30 min, rats were exposed to a shock of 150 mA by a convulsiometer, via ear electrodes for 2 s (in MES test) or sc injection of PTZ (85 mg/kg) or STN (2.5 mg/kg).
Results: A. nobilis and M. charantia extracts (200 and 300 mg/kg) demonstrated dose-dependent anticonvulsant effect against MES-induced seizures. In the PTZ induced convulsion, A. nobilis and M. charantia (200 and 300 mg/kg) significantly slowed the commencement of convulsions and minimized the duration of seizures. A. nobilis (300 mg/kg) showed 60% protection in rats against STN induced seizures. In contrast, A. nobilis (100 and 200 mg/kg) and M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg) showed no significant protection against STN-induced seizures in rats.
Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that both extracts exhibited marked anticonvulsant activities.
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Aims: To investigate the anticonvulsant potential of Achillea nobilis and Momordica charantia extracts in maximal electroshock (MES), as well as pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)- and strychnine nitrate (STN)- induced seizure models in rats.
Methods: For each model, eight groups of 21-day-old male Albino rats were used. The 1st group was kept as control, 2nd as standard (diazepam, 7.5 mg/kg); 3rd – 5th treated with A. nobilis (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg); and 6th – 8th administered M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg). After 30 min, rats were exposed to a shock of 150 mA by a convulsiometer, via ear electrodes for 2 s (in MES test) or sc injection of PTZ (85 mg/kg) or STN (2.5 mg/kg).
Results: A. nobilis and M. charantia extracts (200 and 300 mg/kg) demonstrated dose-dependent anticonvulsant effect against MES-induced seizures. In the PTZ induced convulsion, A. nobilis and M. charantia (200 and 300 mg/kg) significantly slowed the commencement of convulsions and minimized the duration of seizures. A. nobilis (300 mg/kg) showed 60% protection in rats against STN induced seizures. In contrast, A. nobilis (100 and 200 mg/kg) and M. charantia (100, 200 and 300 mg/kg) showed no significant protection against STN-induced seizures in rats.
Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that both extracts exhibited marked anticonvulsant activities.},
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