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Anticonvulsant and depressant effects of aqueous extracts of <i>Carum copticum</i> seeds in male rats

(2011) Anticonvulsant and depressant effects of aqueous extracts of <i>Carum copticum</i> seeds in male rats. Epilepsy & Behavior. pp. 220-225. ISSN 1525-5050

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Abstract

In this study, the effects of aqueous extracts of Carum copticum seeds (CCS) were evaluated in kindling models of epilepsy. Additionally, the sedative and anxiolytic effects of the extract were assessed. For pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) kindling, rats received a subconvulsant dose of PTZ (40 mg/kg, ip) every second day and seizure stages were recorded. CCS aqueous extract (200, 400, or 600 mg/kg, ip) was injected 30 minutes prior to each PTZ injection. In electrical kindling, bipolar stimulating and monopolar recording electrodes were implanted stereotaxically in the right basolateral amygdala of male Sprague-Dawley rats. After kindling, the effect of aqueous extracts of CCS (200, 400. or 600 mg/kg, ip) on afterdischarge duration, duration of rearing, forelimb clonus, and loss of equilibrium (stage 5 seizure), and latency to the onset of bilateral forelimb clonus were measured. The sedative and the anxiolytic effects of CCS extracts were evaluated in an open-field apparatus and elevated plus maze, respectively. The results indicate that aqueous extracts of CCS have a significant anticonvulsant effect. Different doses of extract significantly delayed the incidence of every seizure stage in the PTZ model of kindling. Moreover. CCS extract (400 and 600 mg/kg, ip) suppressed afterdischarge duration, latency to the onset of bilateral forelimb clonus, and stage 5 seizure in the electrical kindling model. These results suggest that CCS extract has remarkable antiepileptic and central depressant effects. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Carum copticum Seizure Locomotor activity Anxiety Kindling Folk medicine Herbal medicine amygdaloid-kindled seizures receptor-ionophore complex elevated plus-maze l-lysine pentylenetetrazol anxiety mice enhancement antagonists mechanisms Behavioral Sciences Neurosciences & Neurology Psychiatry
Page Range: pp. 220-225
Journal or Publication Title: Epilepsy & Behavior
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 22
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.07.017
ISSN: 1525-5050
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/29037

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