Title of article :
Impact of Formaldehyde Upon Anxiety and Cognitive Behavior in Wistar Rats Following Curcumin Administration
Author/Authors :
Nouacer, Mouna Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria , Tahraoui, Abdelkrim Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria , Bakeche, Amira Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria , Chouba, Ibtissem Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria , Lamine Benabed, Mohamed Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria , Benkermiche, Sabri Applied Neuroendocrinology Laboratory Department of Biology - Faculty of Sciences - University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria
Abstract :
Formaldehyde is a colorless and flammable gas that is created and evaporated at room temperature and often
commercialized in a liquid form commonly called formalin. Formaldehyde has been known as an air pollutant that
accumulates in the human body. Through the present research, we analyzed the effects of formaldehyde on the anxiety
and cognitive abilities of WISTAR rats on the one hand. On the other hand, we have proven the restorative effect
of an antioxidant, curcumin, which has the role of regulating the complications induced by the administration of the
toxic product. A total of twenty-five white rats of Wistar strains (250 ± 50 grams) were separated into 5 experimental
batches: control batch (T) [n = 5], vehicle control batch (CV) [n = 5], control curcumin batch (CC) [n = 5], one batch
formaldehyde vehicle (FV) [n = 5] and one batch formaldehyde curcumin (FC) [n = 5]. Diluted formaldehyde was
administered by a single intraperitoneal injection at a dose of 10 mg/kg, while Curcuma longa L.turmeric dissolved
in olive oil was administered by gastric tube feeding at a dose of (60 mg/kg). Our results showed that formaldehyde
resulted in a disturbance in the weight and behavior of rats and also revealed the therapeutic benefits of curcumin. This
experiment made it possible to appreciate the effects of formaldehyde gas on the variation in body weight, the degree
of anxiety, and the ability to evaluate working memory using the open field test, as well as, that of recognition of ‘object.
Keywords :
Formaldehyde , Anxiety , Cognitive , Curcuma longa , Wistar rats
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences