| Literature DB >> 28320235 |
Tarek El-Naggar1,2, María Emilia Carretero1, Carmen Arce3, María Pilar Gómez-Serranillos1.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Nigella sativa L. (Ranunculaceae) (NS) has been used for medicinal and culinary purposes. Different parts of the plant are used to treat many disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Ethnopharmacology; HPLC; aspartate; glutamate; glycine; γ-aminobutyric acid
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28320235 PMCID: PMC6130756 DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2017.1302485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharm Biol ISSN: 1388-0209 Impact factor: 3.503
Figure 1.Effect of Nigella sativa methanolic extract on neurotransmitter amino acid levels in the rat thalamus after 1h and 8days of treatment. Data in pmol/mg of tissue are presented as mean±SEM of five animals per group assayed in triplicate. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control: ns=no significant and *p<0.05.
Figure 2.Effect of Nigella sativa methanolic extract on neurotransmitter amino acid levels in the rat striatum after 1h and 8days of treatment. Data in pmol/mg of tissue are presented as mean±SEM of five animals per group assayed in triplicate. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control: ns=no significant and *p<0.05.
Figure 3.Effect of Nigella sativa methanolic extract on neurotransmitter amino acid levels in the rat cortex after 1h and 8days of treatment. Data in pmol/mg of tissue are presented as mean±SEM of five animals per group assayed in triplicate. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control: ns=no significant, *p<0.05 and **p<0.01.
Figure 4.Effect of Nigella sativa methanolic extract on neurotransmitter amino acid levels in the rat hypothalamus after 1h and 8days of treatment. Data in pmol/mg of tissue are presented as mean±SEM of five animals per group assayed in triplicate. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control: ns=no significant, *p<0.05 and **p<0.01.
Figure 5.Effect of Nigella sativa methanolic extract on neurotransmitter amino acid levels in the rat hyppocampus after 1h and 8days of treatment. Data in pmol/mg of tissue are presented as mean±SEM of five animals per group assayed in triplicate. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control: ns=no significant and *p<0.05.
Relative percentage of variation with regard to his value control for Asp, Glu, Gly and GABA in different brain regions using quantitative analysis.
| Thalamus | Striatum | Cortex | Hypothalamus | Hippocampus | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 h | 8 d | 1 h | 8 d | 1 h | 8 d | 1 h | 8 d | 1 h | 8 d | |
| Aspartate | 28 ↑ | 7 ↑ | 26 ↑ | 17 ↑ | 29 ↓ | 16 ↓ | 50 ↑ | 76 ↑ | 53 ↓ | 24 ↓ |
| Glutamate | 30 ↑ | 33 ↑ | 9 ↑ | 5 ↑ | 24 ↑ | 19 ↑ | 4 ↑ | 26 ↑ | 36 ↑ | 16 ↑ |
| Glycine | 66 ↑ | 29 ↑ | 75 ↑ | 48 ↑ | 6 ↑ | 109 ↑ | 7 ↓ | 28 ↓ | 32 ↑ | 25 ↑ |
| GABA | 22 ↑ | 40 ↑ | 1 ↓ | 24 ↓ | 24 ↓ | 11 ↓ | 10 ↓ | 23 ↓ | 38 ↑ | 32 ↑ |
The direction of the arrow indicates if the percentage corresponds with an increase or decrease of the value obtained after the treatment with respect to the control. Statistical significances are given regarding to the corresponding control:
p<0.05 and
p<0.01. The percentage without asterisk indicates that the value does not present statistical significance.