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Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors

To evaluate the anticonvulsant activity of the aerial parts of Verbena officinalis used traditionally by local Iranians for the treatment of convulsion. The anticonvulsant activity of the extract was assessed in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES) induced seizures in mice. Diazep...

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Autores principales: Rashidian, Amir, Kazemi, Fatemeh, Mehrzadi, Saeed, Dehpour, Ahmad Reza, Mehr, Shahram Ejtemai, Rezayat, Seyed Mahdi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28585447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587217709930
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author Rashidian, Amir
Kazemi, Fatemeh
Mehrzadi, Saeed
Dehpour, Ahmad Reza
Mehr, Shahram Ejtemai
Rezayat, Seyed Mahdi
author_facet Rashidian, Amir
Kazemi, Fatemeh
Mehrzadi, Saeed
Dehpour, Ahmad Reza
Mehr, Shahram Ejtemai
Rezayat, Seyed Mahdi
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description To evaluate the anticonvulsant activity of the aerial parts of Verbena officinalis used traditionally by local Iranians for the treatment of convulsion. The anticonvulsant activity of the extract was assessed in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES) induced seizures in mice. Diazepam was used as reference drug. In addition, for investigating the mechanism of V officinalis in PTZ model, flumazenil and naloxone were injected before V officinalis. The extract showed no toxicity and significantly increased the period taken before the onset and decreased the duration of the seizures induced by PTZ. In the MES test, V officinalis displayed significant reduction in hind limb tonic extension duration in a dose-dependent manner. The results propose that V officinalis ethanolic extract has anticonvulsant activity against seizure. It seems that these effects may be related to potentiating of GABAergic system. Moreover, this study supports the use of this plant by local Iranians in order to treat convulsion.
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spelling pubmed-58712862018-04-02 Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors Rashidian, Amir Kazemi, Fatemeh Mehrzadi, Saeed Dehpour, Ahmad Reza Mehr, Shahram Ejtemai Rezayat, Seyed Mahdi J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med Original Articles To evaluate the anticonvulsant activity of the aerial parts of Verbena officinalis used traditionally by local Iranians for the treatment of convulsion. The anticonvulsant activity of the extract was assessed in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and maximal electroshock (MES) induced seizures in mice. Diazepam was used as reference drug. In addition, for investigating the mechanism of V officinalis in PTZ model, flumazenil and naloxone were injected before V officinalis. The extract showed no toxicity and significantly increased the period taken before the onset and decreased the duration of the seizures induced by PTZ. In the MES test, V officinalis displayed significant reduction in hind limb tonic extension duration in a dose-dependent manner. The results propose that V officinalis ethanolic extract has anticonvulsant activity against seizure. It seems that these effects may be related to potentiating of GABAergic system. Moreover, this study supports the use of this plant by local Iranians in order to treat convulsion. SAGE Publications 2017-06-06 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5871286/ /pubmed/28585447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587217709930 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Rashidian, Amir
Kazemi, Fatemeh
Mehrzadi, Saeed
Dehpour, Ahmad Reza
Mehr, Shahram Ejtemai
Rezayat, Seyed Mahdi
Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title_full Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title_fullStr Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title_short Anticonvulsant Effects of Aerial Parts of Verbena officinalis Extract in Mice: Involvement of Benzodiazepine and Opioid Receptors
title_sort anticonvulsant effects of aerial parts of verbena officinalis extract in mice: involvement of benzodiazepine and opioid receptors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28585447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2156587217709930
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