Author/Authors :
mohammadifard, faezeh Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran , alimohammadi, samad Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Ziziphora Clinopodioides has been used widely for various therapeutic purposes
in Iranian folk medicine. The current study aimed to determine interaction of antinociceptive
effect of the Essential Oil of Ziziphora Clinopodioides (EOZC) and opioidergic system in male
rats using formalin test.
Methods: Sixty-four male Wistar rats were divided into eight groups. The groups 1 to 7
were injected with normal saline, vehicle (Tween-80, 0.5%), 10, 20, 40 mg/kg of the EOZC,
morphine (5 mg/kg) and naloxone (2 mg/kg), respectively. Thirty minutes later, the formalin
test was performed by intraplantar injection of formalin (50 μL, 2%). In group 8, naloxone (2
mg/kg) was injected 15 min before injection of EOZC (20 mg/kg), followed by formalin at 15
min later. The formalin test was done as time spent for licking and biting of the injected paw.
Formalin induced a biphasic pain reaction. The chemical composition of EOZC was identified
using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS).
Results: EOZC (10, 20, and 40 mg/kg) dose dependently and morphine (5 mg/kg) reduced
pain responses in the both phases of pain (P<0.05). Naloxone (2 mg/kg) alone had no effect
on the severity of pain (P>0.05) but pretreatment with naloxone inhibited EOZC-induced
antinociception activity (P<0.05). Based on the GC-MS results, EOZC comprised 65.22%
carvacrol, 19.51% thymol, 4.86% p-cymene and 4.63% γ-terpinene.
Conclusion: These results demonstrate that EOZC has antinociceptive effect and this effect
might mediate via opioidergic pathways.
Keywords :
Department of Basic Sciences , Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Razi University , Kermanshah , iran