Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model

Context: The use of animal models is a longstanding practice in biological research. Among different models, the mouse is the most widely used and accepted model. In designing the mouse model, a male mouse is generally preferred over a female to avoid the effect of changing hormonal state in females...

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Main Authors: Irin Karim, Roni Roy, Md Rafiul Hoque, Sazzad Hosen, Tanaya Bhowmik, Israt Jahan Liya, Afroza Akter, Mohammad Anwarul Basher
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Language:English
Published: Academic Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences from Antofagasta (ASOCIFA) 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
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spelling doaj-176c2e81a9da41c99d6e68f7ab03f3dd2020-11-25T03:29:42ZengAcademic Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences from Antofagasta (ASOCIFA)Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research0719-42502020-11-0186569579Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice modelIrin Karim0Roni Roy1Md Rafiul Hoque2Sazzad Hosen3Tanaya Bhowmik4Israt Jahan Liya5Afroza Akter6Mohammad Anwarul Basher7Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Department of Pharmacy, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh.Context: The use of animal models is a longstanding practice in biological research. Among different models, the mouse is the most widely used and accepted model. In designing the mouse model, a male mouse is generally preferred over a female to avoid the effect of changing hormonal state in females. However, it is not known whether mouse sex affects all experiments. Aims: To determine the effect of mouse sex on pharmacological responses in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal experiments. Methods: Antinociceptive study was performed by three different experiments. An antipyretic experiment was performed by yeast induced hyperthermia test. The effect on hypoglycemic response was assessed by an oral glucose tolerance test. The effect on the hepatoprotective study was evaluated by carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage. The antidiarrheal study was conducted by a castor oil-induced diarrhea test. Results: Antinociceptive studies demonstrated mixed effects. Hot plate test showed significant differences; the licking test showed variation only in the late phase, while no significant variation was observed. In the antipyretic experiment, female mice showed higher body temperature in both control and standard that varied significantly with male mice. Hypoglycemia and hepatoprotective tests did not show significant variation between sexes; however, liver enzymes levels were found higher in males while the percentage liver weight was higher in females. In the antidiarrheal test, the male mouse was observed to have higher responses than the female. Conclusions: Antinociceptive and antipyretic investigations should be performed separately on both male and female mice. On the other hand, hypoglycemic, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal tests can be conducted on any mouse sex, and findings on particular sex can be extrapolated to the opposite sex.http://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol8/jppres20.911_8.6.569.pdfdrug discoverysex dimorphismswiss albino mice
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author Irin Karim
Roni Roy
Md Rafiul Hoque
Sazzad Hosen
Tanaya Bhowmik
Israt Jahan Liya
Afroza Akter
Mohammad Anwarul Basher
spellingShingle Irin Karim
Roni Roy
Md Rafiul Hoque
Sazzad Hosen
Tanaya Bhowmik
Israt Jahan Liya
Afroza Akter
Mohammad Anwarul Basher
Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
drug discovery
sex dimorphism
swiss albino mice
author_facet Irin Karim
Roni Roy
Md Rafiul Hoque
Sazzad Hosen
Tanaya Bhowmik
Israt Jahan Liya
Afroza Akter
Mohammad Anwarul Basher
author_sort Irin Karim
title Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
title_short Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
title_full Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
title_fullStr Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
title_full_unstemmed Effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
title_sort effect of sex differences in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal activities in mice model
publisher Academic Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences from Antofagasta (ASOCIFA)
series Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
issn 0719-4250
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Context: The use of animal models is a longstanding practice in biological research. Among different models, the mouse is the most widely used and accepted model. In designing the mouse model, a male mouse is generally preferred over a female to avoid the effect of changing hormonal state in females. However, it is not known whether mouse sex affects all experiments. Aims: To determine the effect of mouse sex on pharmacological responses in antinociceptive, antipyretic, hypoglycemia, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal experiments. Methods: Antinociceptive study was performed by three different experiments. An antipyretic experiment was performed by yeast induced hyperthermia test. The effect on hypoglycemic response was assessed by an oral glucose tolerance test. The effect on the hepatoprotective study was evaluated by carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage. The antidiarrheal study was conducted by a castor oil-induced diarrhea test. Results: Antinociceptive studies demonstrated mixed effects. Hot plate test showed significant differences; the licking test showed variation only in the late phase, while no significant variation was observed. In the antipyretic experiment, female mice showed higher body temperature in both control and standard that varied significantly with male mice. Hypoglycemia and hepatoprotective tests did not show significant variation between sexes; however, liver enzymes levels were found higher in males while the percentage liver weight was higher in females. In the antidiarrheal test, the male mouse was observed to have higher responses than the female. Conclusions: Antinociceptive and antipyretic investigations should be performed separately on both male and female mice. On the other hand, hypoglycemic, hepatoprotective and antidiarrheal tests can be conducted on any mouse sex, and findings on particular sex can be extrapolated to the opposite sex.
topic drug discovery
sex dimorphism
swiss albino mice
url http://jppres.com/jppres/pdf/vol8/jppres20.911_8.6.569.pdf
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