Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats

Background: Increased consumption of fructose in recent years has increased the risk of developing metabolic syndrome. In this syndrome, induction of oxidative stress, cellular dysfunction, and decrease of antioxidant capacity can change response to pain. Therefore, this study aims to investigate th...

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Main Authors: Omid Ghofran, Tahereh Safari, Mohammad Reza Shahraki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=151;epage=151;aulast=Ghofran
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spelling doaj-88de367a185a42f195f4dd66820502ce2020-11-25T01:37:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132019-01-0110115115110.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_348_17Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male ratsOmid GhofranTahereh SafariMohammad Reza ShahrakiBackground: Increased consumption of fructose in recent years has increased the risk of developing metabolic syndrome. In this syndrome, induction of oxidative stress, cellular dysfunction, and decrease of antioxidant capacity can change response to pain. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the antinociceptive and antioxidant effects of eugenol on metabolic syndrome induced by a fructose-rich diet in rats. Methods: The rats were randomly assigned to five groups, to be under experiment for eight weeks. The first, control group, the second fructose 10% plus tween 0.5% (Fr + veh), the third fructose 10% (Fr), and the fourth fructose 10% plus a single dose of eugenol 100 mg/kg (Fr + EoS). However, the fifth obtained fructose 10% plus a continuous dose of eugenol 20 mg/kg/day (Fr + EoC) for the last 10 days of the experiment. After formalin test, blood samples were taken from the animals' hearts followed by analysis for biochemical factors. Results: This study shows that fructose administration does not change any pain response and there are not any changes in pain response between Fr group and control group. However, treatment with single and continuous dose of eugenol in Fr + EoS and Fr + EoC groups significantly decreases response to pain in the first and second phase of formalin test in comparison with Fr group (P<0.05). Continuous does of eugenol improved serum malondialdehyde and total antioxidant capacity levels in Fr + Eoc group in comparison with Fr group. Conclusions: In the present work, new findings suggest the beneficial effects of eugenol in pain relief, improved serum glucose, insulin levels, and improved antioxidant activity in metabolic syndrome.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=151;epage=151;aulast=Ghofraneugenolmetabolic syndromepain measurement
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author Omid Ghofran
Tahereh Safari
Mohammad Reza Shahraki
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Tahereh Safari
Mohammad Reza Shahraki
Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
eugenol
metabolic syndrome
pain measurement
author_facet Omid Ghofran
Tahereh Safari
Mohammad Reza Shahraki
author_sort Omid Ghofran
title Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
title_short Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
title_full Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
title_fullStr Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
title_sort effects of eugenol on pain response to the formalin test and plasma antioxidant activity in high fructose drinking water in male rats
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Increased consumption of fructose in recent years has increased the risk of developing metabolic syndrome. In this syndrome, induction of oxidative stress, cellular dysfunction, and decrease of antioxidant capacity can change response to pain. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the antinociceptive and antioxidant effects of eugenol on metabolic syndrome induced by a fructose-rich diet in rats. Methods: The rats were randomly assigned to five groups, to be under experiment for eight weeks. The first, control group, the second fructose 10% plus tween 0.5% (Fr + veh), the third fructose 10% (Fr), and the fourth fructose 10% plus a single dose of eugenol 100 mg/kg (Fr + EoS). However, the fifth obtained fructose 10% plus a continuous dose of eugenol 20 mg/kg/day (Fr + EoC) for the last 10 days of the experiment. After formalin test, blood samples were taken from the animals' hearts followed by analysis for biochemical factors. Results: This study shows that fructose administration does not change any pain response and there are not any changes in pain response between Fr group and control group. However, treatment with single and continuous dose of eugenol in Fr + EoS and Fr + EoC groups significantly decreases response to pain in the first and second phase of formalin test in comparison with Fr group (P<0.05). Continuous does of eugenol improved serum malondialdehyde and total antioxidant capacity levels in Fr + Eoc group in comparison with Fr group. Conclusions: In the present work, new findings suggest the beneficial effects of eugenol in pain relief, improved serum glucose, insulin levels, and improved antioxidant activity in metabolic syndrome.
topic eugenol
metabolic syndrome
pain measurement
url http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2019;volume=10;issue=1;spage=151;epage=151;aulast=Ghofran
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