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Effect of Ascorbic Acid and Alprazolam on Behaviour, Skeletal Muscle Activity and Brain Glutamate Levels in Albino Rats
يعتبر عقار الالبرازولام Alprazolam من مشتقات البنزوديازيبين benzodiazepine وهو عادة ما يستعمل في علاج حالات القلق, و حالات الهلع المصاحبة للخوف من الأماكن المرتفعة, وأيضا في حالات الإحباط. من ناحية أخري يعتمد تاثير حامض الاسكوربيك Ascorbic acid في الوظائفَ الفسيولوجيةَ بشكل كبير على خاصية الاكسدة والاختزال ,oxido-reduction properties ولكن هناك دلائل مُتزايدة تشيرُ إلي دور مهم جداً لحامض الاسكوربيك Ascorbic acid في وظائفَ الجهاز العصبي المركزي CNSأكثر من كونه عاملِ اختزال اوعامل مساعدِ. فمثلا التأثير علي النشاط العصبي Modulation of synaptic events, النشاط الحركي locomotor activity التأثير في حالةِ الوعي, intermodulation with the consciousness state كلها حقولَ جديدةَ لدراسة نشاطِ حامض الاسكوربيك Ascorbate في الخلايا العصبية. إنّ دورَ glutamate وهو احد السيالات العصبية المحفزة في الدماغ في اضطرابات القلقِ أصبح معترف به أكثر ألان ويسود اعتقاد بان العقار الذي يُنظّمُ وظيفةَ glutamate لَه إمكانية تَحسين و معالجةِ هذه الاِضطراباتِ. وهناك بَعْض الدلائلِ التي تُشيرُ بأنّ glutamate و Ascorbate يرتَبَطان عن طريق عملية heteroexchange, وتقترحُ بأنّ حامض الاسكوربيك Ascorbate قَدْ يَتصرّفُ من خلال نظامِ glutamate للتَأثير على السلوكِ. من هذا المنطلق تَتحرّى الدراسةُ الحاليةُ تأثيراتُ الالبرازولام Alprazolam وحامض الأسكوربيك Ascorbic acid كل علي حدة alone أَو متحدة incombination على سلوكِ القلقِ وعلى مستويات glutamate في مناطقِ منفصلةِ من دماغِ جرذان ويستر البرصاءِAlbino wister rats . كما تدرس تاثير كل منهما علي نشاط العضلات الهيكلية .skeletal muscle activityوقد تمت دراسة التأثير المضاد للقلق anxiolytic effect بإستعمال المتاهةِ المرتفعة المتقاطعة Elevated plus maze, والتأثير على نشاطِ العضلات الهيكلية باستعمال اختبار pull-up test, كما قِيست مستويات الجلوتاميت glutamateفي الدماغِ بإستعمال جهاز كروماتوجرافيا السائلِ العالي الأداءِ High performance liquid chromatography. وتُشيرُ النَتائِجُ المتحصل عليها بأنّ حامضِ الأسكوربيك لَهُ تأثير مضاد للقلق anxiolytic effect يعتمد علي الجرعة ((dose dependent وله تأثيرَ إرخاء للعضلات الهيكلية بدون تأثير منومSedation effect , وقد زادَ حامضِ الأسكوربيك ايضا النشاط الحركي للجرذان .Locomotor activity هذا التأثير المضاد للقلق لحامض الأسكوربيك قَدْ يكون نتيجة تثبيط اطلاق الجلوتاميت glutamate أَو بتحفيز الجابا GABA. كما ان لحامضُ الأسكوربيك أيضاً تأثيرُمضاد للدوبامين Antidopamenergic effect الذي من الممكن ان يُؤثّرُ على السلوكِ. عقار الالبرازولام Alprazolam alone في الجرعةِ المستعملة (2 مج / كيلوجرام) أنتجَ تأثيرَ مضاد للقلق Anxiolytic effect بدون إرخاءِ للعضلات الهيكلية وبدون تاثير منوم effect Sedation. ولَمْ يُؤثّرْ حامضِ الأسكوربيك علي المفعول المضاد للقلق لعقار الالبرازولام عند استعمالهما معا. فالحيوانات عندما عولجتْ بحامضِ الأسكوربيك و عقار الالبرازولام Alprazolam فانهما اظهرا تأثيرا مضافا effect Additive anxiolyticوالذي كَانَ واضحَا عند استعمال الجرعةِ الكبيرةِ لحامضِ الأسكوربيك (500 مج / كيلوجرام). حامض الأسكوربيك لم يَتدخّلُ في عملِ Alprazolam على الجهاز العصبي المركزي CNSولَمْ يُنشّطْ التأثيرَ المركزيَ للالبرازولام Alprazolam فلم يلاحظ أي ثاثير منوم جراء استعمالهما معا. كما ان المعالجة َ بحامضِ الأسكوربيك بالجرعة 125 جم / كيلوجرام أَو 500 جم / كيلوجرام مَع Alprazolam (2 مج / كيلوجرام) أنتجت ْإرخاءَ للعضلات الهيكلية بشكل ملحوظ؛ و هذا قَدْ يكون بسبب تدخلِ حامضِ الأسكوربيك وAlprazolam بآليةِ إنكماشِ العضلةِ الهيكليةِ. كما يمكن ان يكون لحامض الأسكوربيك تأثيرُ مقوي synergestic على Alprazolam كمرخي للعضلات. ومن ناحية اخري اثر حامض أسكوربيك لوحده في مستويات الجلوتاميت glutamate في دماغ الجرذان, حيث زادَ مستويات glutamate في striatum وفي الدماغ المتوسطِ midbrain لكنه انَقصَ هذه المستويات في ساقِ الدماغ brain stem وقشرةِ الدماغ cerebral cortex التي قَدْ تكون بسبب آليةِ heteroexchange للاسكوربيت Ascorbate مَع الجلوتاميت .glutamate استعمال عقار الالبرازولام Alprazolam لوحده زاد بشكل ملحوظ مستوى glutamate في striatum وانَقصَ هذا المستوى في الدماغ المتوسطِ,midbrain الامرالذي يدعو للافتراض بأنّ التأثيرَ المضاد للقلق anxiolytic effect للبنزوديازيبين benzodiazepines لا يُمْكن أنْ يُفسّرَ فقط بواسطة التفاعلِ مع أَو بتحفيز مستقبلات الجابا .GABA وعند استعمال حامض الأسكوربيك مع الالبرازولام فانه لَمْ يَتدخّلُ في تأثير Alprazolam علي مستويات الجلوتاميت glutamate في هذه المناطقِ من الدماغِ لكن بدلاً مِن ذلك اظهرا تأثيراً مماثلاً عندما استعملا سويةً .
جمال مصطفي علي بن سعد (2007)
Abstract
Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine derivative that is currently used in the treatment of generalized anxiety, panic attacks with or without agoraphobia and depression. The physiological functions of ascorbic acid are largely dependent on the oxido-reduction properties. However, A growing body of evidence indicates for ascorbate a very important role in CNS functioning rather than just fulfilling the relatively passive roles of general reducing agent and enzymatic cofactor. Modulation of synaptic events, locomotor activity, intermodulation with the consciousness state, are new fields of ascorbate activity. The role of glutamate in anxiety disorders is becoming more recognized with the belief that drugs that modulate glutamatergic function have the potential to improve the current treatment of these severe and disabling illnesses. Some evidence indicates that glutamate and ascorbate are linked via a carrier-mediated heteroexchange process suggesting that ascorbate may act through the glutamate system to influence behavior. The present study investigates the effects of alprazolam and ascorbic acid alone or in combination on anxiety behavior and on glutamate levels in discrete brain regions of albino rats. The anxiolytic effect was studied using a plus maze model, skeletal muscle activity effect was scored using pull-up test and brain levels of glutamate were measured using high performance liquid chromatography. The results indicate that ascorbic acid has dose dependent anxiolytic and muscle relaxation effect with out sedation; it also increased spontaneous motor activity by increasing total lines and entries into open and closed arms. Ascorbic acid may exert its anxiolytic action by decreasing glutamate release or by increasing GABA binding. Ascorbic acid showed also antidopamenergic effect which may influence behavior. Alprazolam alone at the dose used (2mg/kg) produced anxiolytic effect without sedation or muscle relaxation. The anxiolytic effect of alprazolam was not affected by ascorbic acid administration. Animals treated with ascorbic acid and alprazolam together showed additive anxiolytic effect which was clear with the large dose of ascorbic acid (500 mg/kg). Ascorbic acid does not interfere with alprazolam action on CNS and did not potentiate the central effect of alprazolam, otherwise sedation would be observed. The combination treatment of ascorbic acid in a dose of 125mg/kg or 500mg/kg with alprazolam (anxiolytic dose) produced significant and dose dependent muscle relaxation as the regaining position time was increased significantly; this may be due to the interference of ascorbic acid and alprazolam with the mechanism of skeletal muscle contraction. Ascorbic acid may have synergestic effect on alprazolam as muscle relaxant. Ascorbic acid alone increased the levels of glutamate in striatum and in mid brain but decreased these levels in brain stem and cerebral cortex which may due to heteroexchange mechanism of ascorbate with glutamate during glutamate uptake. Alprazolam alone incresed significantly the level of glutamate in striatum and decreased this level in mid brain, which may provided a newer mechanism and may supposes that the anxiolytic effect of benzodiazepines can not be accounted for only by the interaction at the GABA A benzodiazepine receptor complex. Ascorbic acid did not modify the alprazolam effect in these brain regions but instead showed similar effect when combined together.جمال مصطفي علي بن سعد (2007)
Comparative effect of flaxseed oil and fish oil in acetic acidinduced colitis in rats.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possible protective effect of flaxseed oil and to compare this effect with fish oil in experimental ulcerative colitis (UC).Methods: Rats were equally divided into five groups of six animals each. Sham control group (corn oil, 1 ml), acetic acid group (normal saline, 1 ml), flaxseed oil group (FSO, 1 ml), fish oil group (FO, 1 ml) and mesalamine-treated group (3 ml ) as a positive control. All drugs were administered intrarectally (IR). One hour following treatment in the acetic acid group, FSO group, FO group and mesalamine group, 1 ml of 4% acetic acid was introduced as an enema. Rats were sacrificed after 24 hrs and histopathological scores of the all colonic specimens were assessed by microscope. Colonic weight/length ratio was also evaluated.Results: Microscopical improvement as manifested by the reduction in the inflammatory score and normalization of intestinal mucosal architecture was observed in fish oil pretreated rats compared to acetic acid group but there was no significant difference in flaxseed oil pretreated group. The decrease in weight/length ratio was statistically significant in fish oil-treated group compared with acetic acid group, but there was no significant difference between flaxseed oil-treated and acetic acid group.Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that fish oil but not flaxseed oil could ameliorate the mucosal damage in experimentally induced ulcerative colitis in rats when given in the form of an enema. arabic 15 English 72
Aisha Mohamed Dugani(6-2012)
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Aisha Mohamed Dugani(6-2012)
Protective Effect of the Methanolic Extract of Malva parviflora L. leaves on Acetic Acid-induced Ulcerative Colitis in Rats
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a general term describing chronic, idiopathic relapsing, inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract of unknown etiology. Previous studies have indicated that Malva parviflora leaf extract possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiulcerogenic activity. activity. This work aimed to investigatee the anti-inflammatory effect of the methanolic (MEMP) and aqueous (AEMP) extracts of M. parviflora leaves on acetic acid-induced colitis in rats. arabic 19 English 104
Aisha Mohamed Dugani, Soad Treesh(5-2016)
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Aisha Mohamed Dugani, Soad Treesh(5-2016)
Effects of the oil and mucilage from flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) on gastric lesions induced by ethanol in rats
The anti-ulcer activity of the oil and mucilage obtained from flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) was evaluated in a rat model of ethanol-induced gastric ulcer. Our results show that pretreatment of rats with flaxseed oil and flaxseed mucilage significantly reduced the number and length of gastric ulcers induced by ethanol. Flaxseed oil was more effective than flaxseed mucilage in reducing the number of ulcers. The reduction in ulcer severity (cumulative length in mm) provided by an oral dose of flaxseed oil (5 ml/kg) was more prominent than that obtained by ranitidine (50 mg/kg). This study indicates that both flaxseed oil and flaxseed mucilage can provide a cytoprotective effect against ethanol-induced gastric ulcers in rats.
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A Dugani, Aisha Mohamed Ali Dugali(1-2008)
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A Dugani, Aisha Mohamed Ali Dugali(1-2008)
Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Mitrella Kentii (Blume) Miq. Leaf Oil
Chemical constituents and biological activities of the Mitrella kentii leaf oil were investigated in this study. Gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used to determine the chemical constituents of the oil. The oil was evaluated for its ability to inhibit prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and thromboxane B2 (TXB2) productions in human whole blood using a radioimmunoassay technique. Its inhibitory effect on platelet-activating factor (PAF) receptor binding with rabbit platelets using 3H-PAF as a ligand and its free radical scavenging effect on DPPH were also investigated. Caryophyllene oxide (33.8%w/w), E,Z-farnesol (6.9%), benzyl benzoate (6.5%w/w) and viridiflorol (6.5%w/w) were among the major components of the oil. Even though weak inhibitory activities were observed in both PGE2 and TXB2 assays, significant results were obtained in both PAF receptor binding inhibition and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging effect with IC50 value of 6.6 μg/mL and 155.6 μg/mL respectively. These promising activities warrant the development of the oil as an anti-inflammatory agent. arabic 14 English 74
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, JURIYATI JALIL, IBRAHIM JANTAN, MALINA JASAMAI(1-2021)
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Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, JURIYATI JALIL, IBRAHIM JANTAN, MALINA JASAMAI(1-2021)
Separation of complexed semi-synthetic flavonoids by using fused core column in short time
Hydroxyethylrutosides (Troxerutin) is a standardized mixture of semi-synthetic flavonoids obtained by substituting
hydroxyethyl groups in the naturally occurring flavonol rutin. Because there are four dissociation hydroxyls in
rutin, some fifteen kinds of hydroxyethylrutins can be theoretically synthesized. The good quality of the raw material
of a drug and the finished product must include the related impurities in an analytical investigation, and this seemed
particularly important to the quality control of Troxerutin. According to the literature, it is clear that, the
chromatographic analysis of Troxerutin still problematic as its sample can be considered as a complex sample as it
contains plenty of different components. In this study, new HPLC technology named fused- core column was used to
separate the major components of Troxerutin bulk powder. Fused – Core silica stationary phases represent key
technological advancement in the area of fast HPLC separations. These phases are made by fusing 0.5 μm porous
silica. The reduced intra – particle flow path of the fused particles provides superior mass transfer kinetics and
better performance at high mobile phase velocities, while the fused – core particles provide lower pressure than sub
– 2 μm particles. arabic 13 English 77
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, AMAL .A ABOALLA AMMAR, Mohamed Nouri Mansour El Attug, Amal Khalifa Ali Belaid, ٌRuwida Mohamed Ali Kamour, Tariq Khalifa Masoud Almog(1-2016)
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, AMAL .A ABOALLA AMMAR, Mohamed Nouri Mansour El Attug, Amal Khalifa Ali Belaid, ٌRuwida Mohamed Ali Kamour, Tariq Khalifa Masoud Almog(1-2016)
Experimental study comparing burn healing effects of raw South African Shea butter and the samples from a Libyan market
Background: The fat extracted from the nut of the African Shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa) is called Shea butter. It has
multiple uses at the local level as it is used in cosmetic products and as a cocoa butter substitute in chocolate industries.
It has a high nutritious value and is also a valuable product on the local, national, and international markets, making it
the ideal candidate to research and invest in.
Aim: This study is a comparative experimental study of the possible burn healing effects between imported South
African raw Shea butter and samples in a Libyan market.
Method: The control samples were brought from South Africa (Benin traditional markets). A total of 18 different
samples were collected from different sale centers in Tripoli, including pharmacies, beauty shops, and spices shops, in
addition to one sample brought from Poland. Animal experiment on burn healing effect was carried out on nine male
Sprague Dawley (350–400 g) rats aged 6–8 weeks old. After shaving the animal’s dorsum hair, a metal cube was used
to create a deep second degree burn wound, and the cube was heated to 100°C for 20 seconds. Medication with Shea
butter (control, T1, and T2) was initiated daily for one for these groups by the application of a thin film of the Shea
butter samples on the burned areas. On days 1, 3, and 7, the rats were anesthetised and a sample from the burned scar
tissue and skin adjacent were evaluated using pathological parameters.
Results: The histological study indicates that the use of Shea butter T1 as topical treatment induces an immune response,
which enhances the form of the presence of a large number of inflammatory cells in the epidermis and dermis layers. The
treatment of burned skin with T2 lasted for 72 hours and it showed slightly significant healing in the normal structure of
proliferative granulation tissue with accumulation of fibroblasts and inflammatory cells surrounding the sebaceous glands
and hair follicles. Small areas of the epidermis which formed few layers were observed and some hair roots were grown.
This was well seen in cases of T1 and T2. Shea butter bought as raw might have a bad effect on burned skin.
Conclusion: Shea butter bought as raw might have bad effect on burned skin. On the other hand, the sample from
Poland had a therapeutic effect, which was because of the additives such as avocado oil, grape seed oil, and others. arabic 18 English 101
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, Soad Ali Abdulsalam Treesh, ٍSuhera Mehemed Abdulsalam Aburawi, , , (11-2020)
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, Soad Ali Abdulsalam Treesh, ٍSuhera Mehemed Abdulsalam Aburawi, , , (11-2020)
Inhibitory Effects of Acetylmelodorinol, Chrysin and Polycarpol from Mitrella kentii on Prostaglandin E2 and Thromboxane B2 Production and Platelet Activating Factor Receptor Binding
Acetylmelodorinol, chrysin and polycarpol, together with benzoic acid,
benzoquinone and stigmasterol were isolated from the leaves of Mitrella kentii (Bl.) Miq.
The compounds were evaluated for their ability to inhibit prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and
thromboxane B2 (TXB2) production in human whole blood using a radioimmunoassay
technique. Their inhibitory effect on platelet activating factor (PAF) receptor binding to
rabbit platelet was determined using 3H-PAF as a ligand. Among the compounds tested,
chrysin showed a strong dose-dependent inhibitory activity on PGE2 production (IC50 value
of 25.5 μM), which might be due to direct inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)
enzymatic activity. Polycarpol, acetylmelodorinol and stigmasterol exhibited significant
and concentration-dependent inhibitory effects on TXB2 production with IC50 values of
15.6, 19.1 and 19.4 μM, respectively, suggesting that they strongly inhibited COX-1
activity. Polycarpol and acetylmelodorinol showed strong dose-dependent inhibitory
effects on PAF receptor binding with IC50 values of 24.3 and 24.5 μM, respectively. arabic 23 English 159
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, Juriyati Jalil, Malina Jasamai, Ibrahim Jantan(4-2012)
Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi, Juriyati Jalil, Malina Jasamai, Ibrahim Jantan(4-2012)