STUDYOF ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECTS OFZIZIPHORA TENUIORAND ITS INTERFERENCE ON OPIOIDERG AND SEROTONINERGIC SYSTEMS

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Ziziphora tenuior has been used in Iranian folk medicine as an analgesic and for treament of
digestive diseases.This study was designed to investigate the antinociceptive effects of hydroalcoholic
extract of Z. tenuior on visceral pain and its possible involvement in opioidergic and serotoninergic
systems in male albino N-MRI mice. Antinociceptive effect of was determined by writhing test as a
model of visceral pain. Z. tenuior extract was administered intraperitonealy (ip) in doses of 50, 75 and
100 mg/kg and antinociceptive effects were compared with indomethacin (5mg/kg, i.p.) and control
groups. The most effective dose of the extract was selected for the possible involvement of opioidergic
and serotoninergic systems. 15 minutes before administration of the effective dose, animals were
studied by pretreatment of opioid antagonist, naloxane (2mg/kg, i.p.) and serotoninergic antagonist,
cyproheptadine (4mg/kg, i.p.) using writhing test. The results of this study showed that hydroalcoholic
extract of Z. tenuior at 50, 75 and 100 mg/kg and indomethacin (5mg/kg) induced a significant
reduction in pain response compared to the control group (p<0.05), while, pretreatment with naloxane
and cyproheptadine inhibited some of the extract induced antinociceptive effects in comparison to
control group (p<0. 05).This study indicated that some of the antiniciceptive properties of Z. tenuior
are mediated by opioidergic and serotonergic mechanisms, which confirmed the traditional uses of the
plant in the treatment of pain.

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