[Home ] [Archive]   [ فارسی ]  
Main Menu
Home::
Journal Information::
Archive ::
For Authors::
For Reviewers::
Ethical Code::
Subscription::
Contact us::
Peer Review Process::
::
Search in website

Advanced Search
..
Receive site information
Enter your Email in the following box to receive the site news and information.
..
:: Volume 3, Issue 2 (7-2019) ::
Ir J Physiol Pharmacol 2019, 3(2): 141-132 Back to browse issues page
The effect of progesterone on the seizures of the lithium-pilocarpine model in the female ovariectomized rat: an investigation on behavioral, biochemical and the activity of glutamine synthetase enzyme
Efat Baran , Mahmoud Elahdadi Salmani * , Iran Goudarzi , Taghi Lashkarbolouki
School of Biology, Damghan University, Damghan, Iran
Abstract:   (2192 Views)
Background and aims: Epileptic seizures, during menstrual cycle, are mostly due to low level of progesterone. Furthermore, astrocytes influence brain excitability. Therefore, this study investigates the anticonvulsive effect of progesterone on convulsions, glutamate and GABA content and the involvement of the astrocytes through glutamine synthetase (GS) enzyme.
Methods: Female Wistar rats (n = 120) were assigned in six experimental groups including; naïve control, ovariectomized control, pilocarpine, progesterone treatment groups (0.2, 2, and 20 mg/kg). Lithium-Pilocarpine model was used to induce convulsions and the behavior was evaluated during one hour after pilocarpine injection. Progesterone, with low, medium and high doses was daily administered for five days. Following five or thirty days, the brains were dissected and the hippocampal glutamate, GABA and the activity of glutamine synthetase were measured.
Results: Latency to convulsions decreased (184%), only in high-dose (HD) progesterone group, while the duration of seizures decreased in low, medium and high (105, 59, and 265%) doses of progesterone. In the five-day sacrificed animals, the GC activity decreased (164%) in HD progesterone treated group. In the thirty-day groups, GABA increased (176%) due to pilocarpine and decreased following the progesterone treatment in the low, medium and high (106, 70, and 64%) doses.
Conclusion: It is concluded that progesterone administration has anticonvulsive (concentration dependent) effects, and changes the glutamate and GABA content and astrocytic GS activity. 
Keywords: Progesterone, Epilepsy, Glutamate and GABA, Glutamine synthetase, Hippocampus
Full-Text [PDF 1458 kb]   (927 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Original Research | Subject: Neuroscience
Add your comments about this article
Your username or Email:

CAPTCHA


XML   Persian Abstract   Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Baran E, Elahdadi Salmani M, Goudarzi I, Lashkarbolouki T. The effect of progesterone on the seizures of the lithium-pilocarpine model in the female ovariectomized rat: an investigation on behavioral, biochemical and the activity of glutamine synthetase enzyme . Ir J Physiol Pharmacol 2019; 3 (2) :141-132
URL: http://ijpp.phypha.ir/article-1-376-en.html


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Volume 3, Issue 2 (7-2019) Back to browse issues page
مجله فیزیولوژی و فارماکولوژی ایران Iranian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
Persian site map - English site map - Created in 0.05 seconds with 36 queries by YEKTAWEB 4645