Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling

Background: Harmaline is a tremorgenic beta-carboline, reported to induce acute postural and kinetic tremor. Essential Tremor (ET) is an idiopathic slowly neurodegenerative tremor disorder which also compromises olfactory acuity. Nigella sativa (NS) is a therapeutic agent widely used in the treatmen...

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Main Authors: R Folarin, S John, O Oyenuga, N Tijani, O Otulana, E Mbonu
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Language:English
Published: Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH Sagamu 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/245
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author R Folarin
S John
O Oyenuga
N Tijani
O Otulana
E Mbonu
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O Oyenuga
N Tijani
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E Mbonu
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description Background: Harmaline is a tremorgenic beta-carboline, reported to induce acute postural and kinetic tremor. Essential Tremor (ET) is an idiopathic slowly neurodegenerative tremor disorder which also compromises olfactory acuity. Nigella sativa (NS) is a therapeutic agent widely used in the treatment of various ailments. Objective: To determine the effect of NSon olfactory functions of mice treated with harmaline. Methods: Seventy-five BALB/c male mice weighing 20g-25g, were equally divided into five groups, namely CNTRL (received only Normal saline), NS (received NS oil1ml/kg), HML(received Harmaline 20mg/kg), HNS (received Harmaline and Nigella sativa concurrently), and NSH (received NSfollowed by Harmaline). Olfactory sensitivity and discrimination were assayed through buried food test. The olfactory bulb was assayed neurochemically for glutamate and dopamine, and histologically for neuronal architecture using haematoxylin and eosin stain. Differences in neurochemical and histological data, body weight, appetite, relative brain weight, sensitivity and discrimination indices were statistically analysed. Results: NS was significantly protective against the negative effects of Harmaline. It also effected quick olfactory discrimination, increased dopamine level, decrease in weight difference and increased food consumption in the animals. However, Harmaline increased relative brain weight and GPX levels. The concurrent administration aided in the reduction of neuronal density while neuronal average size reduced on pre-treatment with NS. Conclusion: Harmaline did not induce tremor in the animals, though it resulted in histological and neurochemical deficits. However, it resulted in olfactory insensitivity and indiscrimination, both of which were prevented and ameliorated by Nigella sativa oil.
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spelling doaj.art-53b7f4cbc4294d1d9464f5f956eda0862022-12-21T23:37:26ZengMedical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria, OOUTH SagamuAnnals of Health Research2476-86422536-61492020-05-016221822910.30442/ahr.0602-11-84Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modellingR FolarinS JohnO OyenugaN TijaniO OtulanaE MbonuBackground: Harmaline is a tremorgenic beta-carboline, reported to induce acute postural and kinetic tremor. Essential Tremor (ET) is an idiopathic slowly neurodegenerative tremor disorder which also compromises olfactory acuity. Nigella sativa (NS) is a therapeutic agent widely used in the treatment of various ailments. Objective: To determine the effect of NSon olfactory functions of mice treated with harmaline. Methods: Seventy-five BALB/c male mice weighing 20g-25g, were equally divided into five groups, namely CNTRL (received only Normal saline), NS (received NS oil1ml/kg), HML(received Harmaline 20mg/kg), HNS (received Harmaline and Nigella sativa concurrently), and NSH (received NSfollowed by Harmaline). Olfactory sensitivity and discrimination were assayed through buried food test. The olfactory bulb was assayed neurochemically for glutamate and dopamine, and histologically for neuronal architecture using haematoxylin and eosin stain. Differences in neurochemical and histological data, body weight, appetite, relative brain weight, sensitivity and discrimination indices were statistically analysed. Results: NS was significantly protective against the negative effects of Harmaline. It also effected quick olfactory discrimination, increased dopamine level, decrease in weight difference and increased food consumption in the animals. However, Harmaline increased relative brain weight and GPX levels. The concurrent administration aided in the reduction of neuronal density while neuronal average size reduced on pre-treatment with NS. Conclusion: Harmaline did not induce tremor in the animals, though it resulted in histological and neurochemical deficits. However, it resulted in olfactory insensitivity and indiscrimination, both of which were prevented and ameliorated by Nigella sativa oil.https://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/245appetitebrain weightdopamineessential tremorharmalinenigella sativaolfaction
spellingShingle R Folarin
S John
O Oyenuga
N Tijani
O Otulana
E Mbonu
Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
Annals of Health Research
appetite
brain weight
dopamine
essential tremor
harmaline
nigella sativa
olfaction
title Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
title_full Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
title_fullStr Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
title_full_unstemmed Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
title_short Olfacto-protective roles of Nigella sativa oil in Harmaline-induced essential tremor modelling
title_sort olfacto protective roles of nigella sativa oil in harmaline induced essential tremor modelling
topic appetite
brain weight
dopamine
essential tremor
harmaline
nigella sativa
olfaction
url https://www.annalsofhealthresearch.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/245
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