The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats

Background and objectives: Long-term exposure to opiates induces tolerance to the analgesic effect. The chronic use of opioids in glia cells produces pro-inflammatory mediators such as Tissue Necrosis Factor α and interleukins. Regarding the reports on Ocimum basilicum (Family: Lamiaceae) which has...

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spelling doaj-dce96201f5584daabb25471f8e0fb6272020-11-24T23:37:52ZengIranian Society of PharmacognosyResearch Journal of Pharmacognosy2345-44582345-59772017-11-014Supplement929253307The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male ratsBackground and objectives: Long-term exposure to opiates induces tolerance to the analgesic effect. The chronic use of opioids in glia cells produces pro-inflammatory mediators such as Tissue Necrosis Factor α and interleukins. Regarding the reports on Ocimum basilicum (Family: Lamiaceae) which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, it is probable that it could delay the tolerance to analgesic effect of morphine. Methods: Ethanol extract of O. basilicum was obtained via maceration method. Existence of rosmarinic and caffeic acids as the dominant components of the extract was revealed according to the thin-layer chromatography approach in the presence of standard compounds. Groups of rats received daily morphine (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal; i.p.) in combination with vehicle or the ethanol extract (20, 40, 80 mg/kg, i.p.). The last group of rats received ethanol extract alone (40 mg/kg, i.p.) which was the lowest effective dose of the extract. Nociception was assessed using hotplate apparatus (55 °C). Results: Ocimum basilicum contained valuable antioxidant compounds such as rosmarinic and caffeic acids. Morphine tolerance was completed after the 7th day in the control and vehicle groups. Morphine tolerance was completed in the 9th day (phttp://www.rjpharmacognosy.ir/article_53307_5a89580503c401326468976b6f3c74e2.pdfanalgesiaMorphineOcimum basilicumtolerance
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title The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
spellingShingle The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
analgesia
Morphine
Ocimum basilicum
tolerance
title_short The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
title_full The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
title_fullStr The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
title_full_unstemmed The effect of Ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
title_sort effect of ocimum basilicum total extract on the development of tolerance to morphine analgesia in male rats
publisher Iranian Society of Pharmacognosy
series Research Journal of Pharmacognosy
issn 2345-4458
2345-5977
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Background and objectives: Long-term exposure to opiates induces tolerance to the analgesic effect. The chronic use of opioids in glia cells produces pro-inflammatory mediators such as Tissue Necrosis Factor α and interleukins. Regarding the reports on Ocimum basilicum (Family: Lamiaceae) which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, it is probable that it could delay the tolerance to analgesic effect of morphine. Methods: Ethanol extract of O. basilicum was obtained via maceration method. Existence of rosmarinic and caffeic acids as the dominant components of the extract was revealed according to the thin-layer chromatography approach in the presence of standard compounds. Groups of rats received daily morphine (10 mg/kg, intraperitoneal; i.p.) in combination with vehicle or the ethanol extract (20, 40, 80 mg/kg, i.p.). The last group of rats received ethanol extract alone (40 mg/kg, i.p.) which was the lowest effective dose of the extract. Nociception was assessed using hotplate apparatus (55 °C). Results: Ocimum basilicum contained valuable antioxidant compounds such as rosmarinic and caffeic acids. Morphine tolerance was completed after the 7th day in the control and vehicle groups. Morphine tolerance was completed in the 9th day (p
topic analgesia
Morphine
Ocimum basilicum
tolerance
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