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    FASTIGIAL ÇEKİRDEK ÜNİLATERAL ELEKTROLİKTİK LEZYONUNUN WİSTAR ALBİNO SIÇANLARININ HAFIZA, ÖĞRENME VE DAVRANIŞLARI ÜZERİNDEKİ ETKİSİ

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    Cerebellum called as the “little brain” .The cerebellum regulates various functions like motor coordination, equilibrium and muscle tone because of its connections with other parts of the brain as well as other parts of the body. Whether the fastigial nucleus of the rat cerebellum plays any role in behavior, reference and working memory forms the focus of the present study. The fastigial nucleus as part of spino-cerebellum of Wistar albino rat was unilaterally (left side) destroyed by electrolytic lesion using stereotaxic procedures and the behavior, learning and memory were analyzed by using open field, elevated plus maze and eight arm radial mazes on 10th and also 15th day after the lesion along with controls as well as with sham operated animals. The alterations in behavior were only observed on the 10th day but not in 15th day. There was no alteration was observed in radial maze among the groups indicated that cerebellum has no role in memory process. The changes perceived in behavior on 10th day may be due the inflammation or reduced metabolism in the damaged areas followed which may recovered on 15th day as inflammation subsides and the metabolism is normalized. These results indicate that fastigial nucleus is not playing any role in either behavior or memory

    Effect of Scoparia dulcis on noise stress induced adaptive immunity and cytokine response in immunized Wistar rats

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    Background: Noise acts as a stressor and is reported to have impact on individual health depending on nature, type, intensity and perception. Modern medicine has no effective drugs or cure to prevent its consequences. Being an environmental stressor noise cannot be avoided; instead minimizing its exposure or consuming anti-stressor and adaptogens from plants can be considered. Objectives: The present study was carried out to evaluate the anti-stressor, adaptogen and immunostimulatory activity of Scoparia dulcis against noise-induced stress in Wistar rat models. Material and methods: Noise stress in rats was created by broadband white noise generator, 100 dB A/4 h daily/15 days and S. dulcis (200 mg/kg b.w.) was administered orally. 8 groups of rats were used consisting of 6 animals each; 4 groups for unimmunized and 4 groups for immunized. For immunization, sheep red blood cells (5 × 109 cells/ml) were injected intraperitoneally. Results: Sub-acute noise exposed rats showed a significant increase in corticosterone and IL-4 levels in both immunized and unimmunized rats whereas lymphocytes, antibody titration, soluble immune complex, IL-4 showed a marked increase with a significant decrease in IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ cytokines only in unimmunized rats. Immunized noise exposed rats presented increased leukocyte migration index and decreased foot pad thickness, IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ with no changes in the lymphocytes. Conclusion: S. dulcis (SD) has normalized and prevented the noise induced changes in cell-mediated and humoral immunity and it could be the presence of anti-stressor and immuno stimulant activity of the plant

    Effect of Scoparia dulcis on noise stress induced adaptive immunity and cytokine response in immunized Wistar rats

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    Background: Noise acts as a stressor and is reported to have impact on individual health depending on nature, type, intensity and perception. Modern medicine has no effective drugs or cure to prevent its consequences. Being an environmental stressor noise cannot be avoided; instead minimizing its exposure or consuming anti-stressor and adaptogens from plants can be considered. Objectives: The present study was carried out to evaluate the anti-stressor, adaptogen and immunostimulatory activity of Scoparia dulcis against noise-induced stress in Wistar rat models. Material and methods: Noise stress in rats was created by broadband white noise generator, 100 dB A/4 h daily/15 days and S. dulcis (200 mg/kg b.w.) was administered orally. 8 groups of rats were used consisting of 6 animals each; 4 groups for unimmunized and 4 groups for immunized. For immunization, sheep red blood cells (5 × 109 cells/ml) were injected intraperitoneally. Results: Sub-acute noise exposed rats showed a significant increase in corticosterone and IL-4 levels in both immunized and unimmunized rats whereas lymphocytes, antibody titration, soluble immune complex, IL-4 showed a marked increase with a significant decrease in IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ cytokines only in unimmunized rats. Immunized noise exposed rats presented increased leukocyte migration index and decreased foot pad thickness, IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ with no changes in the lymphocytes. Conclusion: S. dulcis (SD) has normalized and prevented the noise induced changes in cell-mediated and humoral immunity and it could be the presence of anti-stressor and immuno stimulant activity of the plant

    Stress effect on humoral and cell mediated immune response: Indispensable part of corticosterone and cytokine in neutrophil function

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    Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the immunization and stress dormant role in humoral and cell mediated response after sub-acute exposure of noise stress and immunomodulatory activity of Indigofera tinctoria (I. tinctoria). Method: Noise stress was done by broadband white noise generator (0–26 kHz), 100 dB, 4 h daily for 15 days and I. tinctoria (300 mg/kg b.w.) administered orally. The animals were divided into eight groups with six animals in each group. All the rats were housed under condition of controlled temperature (26 ± 2 °C) with 12 h light and 12 h dark exposure. Results: In the present study, noise stress significantly increased the corticosterone level in both immunized (76.55 ± 5.17) and un-immunized (66.25 ± 4.87). In sub-acute stress TLC level decreased in un-immunized and increased in immunized. A significant decrease in neutrophil (14.5 ± 3.01) and increase in lymphocyte (86.166 ± 4.83) level was noticed on un-immunized after noise exposure. NAT level was decreased in the un-immunized (40.745 ± 1.95) and increased in immunized (72.625 ± 2.88). The noise stress increased the NBT levels in un-immunized (19.5 ± 1.87) and decreased in immunized (24 ± 2.10). Noise stress shows decreases phagocytic index, avidity index, organ weight and cell count of the spleen, thymus, lymph node in irrespective of whether un-immunized and immunized. Subacute exposure of noise significantly affects humoral (SIC, antibody titter) and cell mediated (LMI, FPT) immunity. Stress further decrease the IL-2, TNF-α, IFN-γ and increase IL-4 cytokine level in serum. Conclusion: This result further concludes that prior immunization of SRBC in animal’s act as a vaccination, which helps to prevent noise stress induced impairment in immune system. Orally administered I. tinctoria prevented noise altered immune system. These results also concluded that I. tinctoria supplementation could act as an immunomodulators and suggesting its therapeutic efficacy as an antistressor

    Disruption of redox homeostasis in liver function and activation of apoptosis on consumption of aspartame in folate deficient rat model

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    This study assesses the effect of long-term intake of aspartame on liver function and apoptosis signaling pathway in the Wistar albino rats. Several reports have suggested that methanol is one of the major metabolites of Aspartame. Non-primate animals are usually resistant to methanol-induced metabolic acidosis due to high levels of hepatic folate content; hence a folate deficiency model was induced by treating animals with methotrexate (MTX) prior to aspartame exposure. The aspartame treated MTX animals exhibited a marked significant increase in hepatic alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH) activity compared to controls. Aspartame treated MTX animals additionally exhibited down-regulation of genes namely B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) expression and up-regulation of Bcl-2-associated X protein (Bax), Fas-associated protein with death domain (FADD) and Caspase 3, 9 genes and apoptotic protein expression, indicating the augmentation of hepatic apoptosis. Nuclear condensation, micro vacuole formation in the cytoplasm and necrosis were observed in the liver of the aspartame treated animals on histopathology evaluation. Additionally, Immunohistochemical analysis revealed a significant increase in positive cells expressing Fas, FADD, Bax and Caspase 9 protein, indicating an increase in apoptotic protein expression in the liver. Thus, Aspartame may act as a chemical stressor which alters the functional status of liver, leading to hepatotoxicity
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