Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury

Background and purpose: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most disabling diseases with various physical and psychological consequences. One of the treatments of SCI is using agents that have neuroprotective effects such as Vitamin C and ubiquinone. This research aimed at investigating the effec...

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Main Authors: Bagher pourheydar, Alireza pourali, gholamhossein Farjah, mojtaba karimipour, behnam heshmatian, Maryam pourheydar
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Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-8248-en.html
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author Bagher pourheydar
Alireza pourali
gholamhossein Farjah
mojtaba karimipour
behnam heshmatian
Maryam pourheydar
author_facet Bagher pourheydar
Alireza pourali
gholamhossein Farjah
mojtaba karimipour
behnam heshmatian
Maryam pourheydar
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description Background and purpose: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most disabling diseases with various physical and psychological consequences. One of the treatments of SCI is using agents that have neuroprotective effects such as Vitamin C and ubiquinone. This research aimed at investigating the effect of co-administration of these agents on rat experimental model of SCI. Materials and methods: Adult male Wistar rats (n=40) were divided into sham, lesion, AA, CO10, and AA+COQ10 groups. In sham group only laminectomy was performed and in other groups contusion model of SCI was done. After 24 hr, the animals in AA, COQ10, and AA+COQ10 groups received intraperitoneal injection of AA, COQ10 and AA+COQ10, respectively. Then, behavioral assessment and biochemical study were performed. Eight weeks after treatment, the brains were removed and 5µ sections were prepared. Finally, cresyl violet staining was done. Results: There was a significant difference in BBB score of AA, COQ10 groups compared to that of the AA+COQ10 group (P<0.001). A Significant difference was also seen in MDA level in AA+COQ10 group compared to that in lesion group (P=0.017). Compared with the lesion group, the serum GR level in AA+COQ10 group significantly increased (P=0.018). The average number of normal motor neurons in anterior spinal horn significantly increased in treatment groups compared to that in lesion group (P<0.001) Conclusion: Co-administration of AA and COQ10 in contusion model of SCI led to functional recovery, reduction of MDA, increase of GR level in serum and increase of motor neurons survival in anterior spinal horn.
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spelling doaj.art-2f2a5e387f2a4f739ae193082c93f43a2023-01-25T07:42:25ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792018-02-01271571734Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord InjuryBagher pourheydar0Alireza pourali1gholamhossein Farjah2mojtaba karimipour3behnam heshmatian4Maryam pourheydar5 Background and purpose: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most disabling diseases with various physical and psychological consequences. One of the treatments of SCI is using agents that have neuroprotective effects such as Vitamin C and ubiquinone. This research aimed at investigating the effect of co-administration of these agents on rat experimental model of SCI. Materials and methods: Adult male Wistar rats (n=40) were divided into sham, lesion, AA, CO10, and AA+COQ10 groups. In sham group only laminectomy was performed and in other groups contusion model of SCI was done. After 24 hr, the animals in AA, COQ10, and AA+COQ10 groups received intraperitoneal injection of AA, COQ10 and AA+COQ10, respectively. Then, behavioral assessment and biochemical study were performed. Eight weeks after treatment, the brains were removed and 5µ sections were prepared. Finally, cresyl violet staining was done. Results: There was a significant difference in BBB score of AA, COQ10 groups compared to that of the AA+COQ10 group (P<0.001). A Significant difference was also seen in MDA level in AA+COQ10 group compared to that in lesion group (P=0.017). Compared with the lesion group, the serum GR level in AA+COQ10 group significantly increased (P=0.018). The average number of normal motor neurons in anterior spinal horn significantly increased in treatment groups compared to that in lesion group (P<0.001) Conclusion: Co-administration of AA and COQ10 in contusion model of SCI led to functional recovery, reduction of MDA, increase of GR level in serum and increase of motor neurons survival in anterior spinal horn.http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-8248-en.htmlubiquinonevitamin cspinal cord injuryrat
spellingShingle Bagher pourheydar
Alireza pourali
gholamhossein Farjah
mojtaba karimipour
behnam heshmatian
Maryam pourheydar
Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
ubiquinone
vitamin c
spinal cord injury
rat
title Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
title_full Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
title_fullStr Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
title_short Effect of Co-administration of Ubiquinone and Vitamin C on Changes of Behavioral, Histological and Biochemical Parameters in Contusion Model of Rat Spinal Cord Injury
title_sort effect of co administration of ubiquinone and vitamin c on changes of behavioral histological and biochemical parameters in contusion model of rat spinal cord injury
topic ubiquinone
vitamin c
spinal cord injury
rat
url http://jmums.mazums.ac.ir/article-1-8248-en.html
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