Title of article :
Role of Falcaria vulgaris on Nicotine Toxicity in Rat Hippocampus
Author/Authors :
Roshankhah, Shiva Department of Anatomical Sciences - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Arji Rodsari, Babak Department of Anatomical Sciences - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Jalili, Cyrus Medical Biology Research Center - Department of Anatomical Sciences - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Salahshoor, Mohammad Reza Department of Anatomical Sciences - Medical School - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Falcaria vulgaris (F. vulgaris) is a vegetable that contains antioxidant ingredients. Nicotine is a major risk
factor in the development of functional disorder of several organ systems. In this study, 64 male rats were
randomly assigned to 8 groups: Sham (saline) group, nicotine group (0.5 mg/kg), F. vulgaris groups (50, 100,
and 150 mg/kg), and nicotine + F. vulgaris groups (10, 30, and 60 mg/kg). Treatments were administered
intraperitoneally daily for 28 days. FRAP method was applied to determine the total antioxidant capacity. The
number of dendritic spines was investigated by Golgi staining technique. Cresyl violet staining method was used
to determine the number of neurons in hippocampal region CA1. Also, Griess technique was used to determine
serum nitrite oxide level. Nicotine administration increased significantly nitrite oxide level and total antioxidant
capacity and a decreased number of neuronal dendritic spines and neurons compared to the sham group (P <
0.05). In the F. vulgaris and nicotine + F. vulgaris groups, in all dosages, the number of neurons and neuronal
dendritic spines increased significantly while nitrite oxide level and total antioxidant capacity decreased
compared to the nicotine group (p < 0.05). It seems that F. vulgaris administration improves hippocampal
region CA1 injury in rates because of nicotine.
Keywords :
F. vulgaris , Hippocampus , Nicotine
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJPS)