Title : ( Coadministration of Dexamethasone and Melissa officinalis Has Neuroprotective Effects in Rat Animal Model with Spinal Cord Injury )
Authors: Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini , Gholamreaz Kaka , Mohammad Taghi Joghataei , Mehdi Hooshmandi , Seyed Homayoon Sadraie , Kayvan Yaghoobi , Korosh Mansoori , Alireza Mohammadi ,Abstract
Objective: Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes inflammation, deformity and cell loss. It has been shown that Melissa officinalis (MO), as herbal medicine, and dexamethasone (DEX) are useful in the prevention of various neurological diseases. The present study evaluated combinational effects of DEX and MO on spinal cord injury. Materials and methods: Thirty six adult male Wistar rats were used in this experimental study. The weight-drop contusion method was employed to induce spinal cord injury in rats. DEX and MO were administrated alone and together in different treatment groups. Intra-muscular injection of DEX (1 mg/kg) was started three hours after injury and continued once a day for seven days after injury. Intra-peritoneal (I.P) injection of MO (150 mg/ kg) was started one day after injury and continued once a day for 14 days. Results: Our results showed motor and sensory functions were improved significantly in the group received a combination of DEX and MO, compared to spinal cord injury group. Mean cavity area was decreased and loss of lower motor neurons and astrogliosis in the ventral horn of spinal cord was significantly prevented in the group received combination of DEX and Melissa officinalis, compared to spinal cord injury group. Furthermore, the findings showed a significant augmentation of electromyography (EMG) recruitment index, increase of myelin diameter, and up-regulation of myelin basic protein in the treated group with combination of DEX and MO. Conclusion: Results showed that combination of DEX and MO could be considered as a neuroprotective agent in spinal cord injury.
Keywords
Dexamethasone; Melissa officinalis; Neuroprotective; Spinal Cord Injury@article{paperid:1081166,
author = {Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah and Gholamreaz Kaka and Mohammad Taghi Joghataei and Mehdi Hooshmandi and Seyed Homayoon Sadraie and Kayvan Yaghoobi and Korosh Mansoori and Alireza Mohammadi},
title = {Coadministration of Dexamethasone and Melissa officinalis Has Neuroprotective Effects in Rat Animal Model with Spinal Cord Injury},
journal = {Cell Journal},
year = {2017},
volume = {19},
number = {1},
month = {January},
issn = {2228-5806},
pages = {102--116},
numpages = {14},
keywords = {Dexamethasone; Melissa officinalis; Neuroprotective; Spinal Cord Injury},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Coadministration of Dexamethasone and Melissa officinalis Has Neuroprotective Effects in Rat Animal Model with Spinal Cord Injury
%A Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah
%A Gholamreaz Kaka
%A Mohammad Taghi Joghataei
%A Mehdi Hooshmandi
%A Seyed Homayoon Sadraie
%A Kayvan Yaghoobi
%A Korosh Mansoori
%A Alireza Mohammadi
%J Cell Journal
%@ 2228-5806
%D 2017