The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats

Background: Matricaria chamomilla (MC) contains flavonoids such as apigenine which exerts benzodiazepine-like activity, therefore it may be helpful for morphine withdrawal syndrome treatment. In this study the effects of peripheral (ip) injection of MC hydroalcoholic extract was investigated on morp...

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Main Authors: mohammad hosein Esmaeili, esmaeel Abassi, mohamad Sofiabadi
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Published: Lorestan University of Medical Science 2013-08-01
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spelling doaj-3cefdd16b94d44258c5c1938095096422020-11-25T01:33:06ZfasLorestan University of Medical ScienceYafteh1563-07732013-08-011528593The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in ratsmohammad hosein Esmaeili0esmaeel Abassi1mohamad Sofiabadi2 Background: Matricaria chamomilla (MC) contains flavonoids such as apigenine which exerts benzodiazepine-like activity, therefore it may be helpful for morphine withdrawal syndrome treatment. In this study the effects of peripheral (ip) injection of MC hydroalcoholic extract was investigated on morphine withdrawal syndrome signs in rats. Material &Methods: 24Male Wistar rats (200-250gr) were addicted with morphine injections twice a day for 7 days. Then the animals were divided into 4 groups (n= 6): Control group (saline) and three chamomile groups that received chamomile extract (10, 25, 50 mg/kg/ip), 30 min before naloxone administration. In the test day, all groups were received naloxone (5mg/kg/ip) 3h after last injection of morphine and then the withdrawal behavior (jumping, climbing) were assessed for 30 minute. The obtained data were analyzed using ANOVA. Results: Our results showed that, all three doses of MC extract which were injected intraperitoneally, attenuated dose-dependently most of morphine withdrawal signs such as jumping and climbing(P <0.001). Conclusion: These results suggest that, the intra-peritoneal injection of MC extract can reduces effectively morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats. Therefore it is necessary to study its effect on humans and also identify its effective components.http://yafte.lums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-426&slc_lang=en&sid=1Addiction Morphine withdrawal signs Matricaria chamomilla Rat.
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mohamad Sofiabadi
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esmaeel Abassi
mohamad Sofiabadi
The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
Yafteh
Addiction
Morphine withdrawal signs
Matricaria chamomilla
Rat.
author_facet mohammad hosein Esmaeili
esmaeel Abassi
mohamad Sofiabadi
author_sort mohammad hosein Esmaeili
title The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
title_short The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
title_full The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
title_fullStr The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
title_full_unstemmed The effects of peripheral injection of Matricaria Chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
title_sort effects of peripheral injection of matricaria chamomilla extract on morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats
publisher Lorestan University of Medical Science
series Yafteh
issn 1563-0773
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Background: Matricaria chamomilla (MC) contains flavonoids such as apigenine which exerts benzodiazepine-like activity, therefore it may be helpful for morphine withdrawal syndrome treatment. In this study the effects of peripheral (ip) injection of MC hydroalcoholic extract was investigated on morphine withdrawal syndrome signs in rats. Material &Methods: 24Male Wistar rats (200-250gr) were addicted with morphine injections twice a day for 7 days. Then the animals were divided into 4 groups (n= 6): Control group (saline) and three chamomile groups that received chamomile extract (10, 25, 50 mg/kg/ip), 30 min before naloxone administration. In the test day, all groups were received naloxone (5mg/kg/ip) 3h after last injection of morphine and then the withdrawal behavior (jumping, climbing) were assessed for 30 minute. The obtained data were analyzed using ANOVA. Results: Our results showed that, all three doses of MC extract which were injected intraperitoneally, attenuated dose-dependently most of morphine withdrawal signs such as jumping and climbing(P <0.001). Conclusion: These results suggest that, the intra-peritoneal injection of MC extract can reduces effectively morphine withdrawal syndrome in rats. Therefore it is necessary to study its effect on humans and also identify its effective components.
topic Addiction
Morphine withdrawal signs
Matricaria chamomilla
Rat.
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