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Indian J Physiol Pharmacol ; 2009 Jul-Sept; 53(3): 283-286
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-145938
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Clinics ; 64(4): 357-362, 2009. graf, tab, ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-511939

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the anti-arthritic potential of the plant Justicia gendarussa using two different rat models. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The anti-arthritic potential of the alcoholic extract of the plant Justicia gendarussa was evaluated using the Freund's adjuvant-induced and collagen-induced arthritic rat models. The rats were treated with the ethanolic extract of Justicia gendarussa and with standard aspirin. RESULTS: The ethanolic extract of Justicia gendarussa showed significant anti-arthritic activity that was statistically similar to that of aspirin. Our results suggest that the alcoholic extract of Justicia gendarussa exhibits significant anti-arthritic potential.


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Animaux , Bovins , Rats , Acanthaceae , Arthrite expérimentale/traitement médicamenteux , Phytothérapie , Extraits de plantes/usage thérapeutique , Adjuvants immunologiques , Acanthaceae/effets indésirables , Arthrite expérimentale/induit chimiquement , Collagène de type II , Évaluation préclinique de médicament , Adjuvant Freund , Extraits de plantes/effets indésirables , Rat Wistar
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Clinics ; 64(3): 231-234, 2009. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-509428

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INTRODUCTION: With the tremendous increase in number of mobile phone users world wide, the possible risks of this technology have become a serious concern. OBJECTIVE: We tested the effects of mobile phone exposure on spatial memory performance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Wistar rats (10-12 weeks old) were exposed to 50 missed calls/day for 4 weeks from a GSM (900/1800MHz) mobile phone in vibratory mode (no ring tone). After the experimental period, the animals were tested for spatial memory performance using the Morris water maze test. RESULTS: Both phone exposed and control animals showed a significant decrease in escape time with training. Phone exposed animals had significantly (~3 times) higher mean latency to reach the target quadrant and spent significantly (~2 times) less time in the target quadrant than age- and sex-matched controls. CONCLUSION: Mobile phone exposure affected the acquisition of learned responses in Wistar rats. This in turn points to the poor spatial navigation and the object place configurations of the phone-exposed animals.


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Animaux , Mâle , Rats , Téléphones portables , Apprentissage du labyrinthe/effets des radiations , Mémoire/effets des radiations , Micro-ondes/effets indésirables , Comportement spatial/effets des radiations , Mémoire/physiologie , Rat Wistar , Temps de réaction , Comportement spatial/physiologie
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Clinics ; 64(12): 1211-1217, 2009. graf, ilus
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-536225

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OBJECTIVE: Chronic stress has been shown to cause oxidative damage in the central nervous system. Although stress-induced impairments in learning and memory have been studied extensively, very few studies have investigated possible ways to prevent their ill effects. The present work was designed to study the protective effects of ascorbic acid in memory loss induced by chronic restraint stress. METHODS: Adult male Wistar rats were designated into the following groups: (i) Normal control, (ii) Ascorbic acid treatment, (iii) Vehicle control, (iv) Restraint stress, (v) Restraint stress + vehicle, and (vi) Restraint stress + ascorbic acid treatment. At the end of 21 days, animals of all groups were subjected to memory tests using Morris water maze and passive avoidance apparatus. Then, the results obtained were compared between the experimental groups. RESULTS: Rats exposed to restraint stress alone and those pretreated with vehicle solution before restrained stress showed deficits in learning and impaired memory retention in the memory tests when compared to animals in other experimental groups. Animals pretreated with ascorbic acid before restraining showed significant improvement in memory retention in the same memory tests. CONCLUSIONS: Results of this study suggest the possibility of using ascorbic acid as a dietary supplement to prevent stress-induced memory impairments.


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Animaux , Mâle , Rats , Antioxydants/usage thérapeutique , Acide ascorbique/usage thérapeutique , Troubles de la mémoire/prévention et contrôle , Stress physiologique/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Analyse de variance , Répartition aléatoire , Rat Wistar , Contention physique/effets indésirables , Contention physique/méthodes
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