Attenuating effect of <it>Acorus calamus </it>extract in chronic constriction injury induced neuropathic pain in rats: an evidence of anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and calcium inhibitory effects

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Acorus calamus </it>(family: <it>Araceae</it>), is an indigenous plant, traditionally it is used as an ingredient of various cocktail preparations and for the management of severe inflammatory disorders in...

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Main Authors: Singh Nirmal (Author), Muthuraman Arunachalam (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Acorus calamus </it>(family: <it>Araceae</it>), is an indigenous plant, traditionally it is used as an ingredient of various cocktail preparations and for the management of severe inflammatory disorders in Indian system of medicine. Present study investigated the attenuating role of <it>Acorus calamus </it>plant extract in chronic constriction injury (CCI) of sciatic nerve induced peripheral neuropathy in rats.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Hot plate, plantar, Randall Selitto, Von Frey Hair, pin prick, acetone drop, photoactometer and rota-rod tests were performed to assess degree of thermal, radiant, mechanical, chemical sensation, spontaneous motor activity and motor co-ordination changes respectively, at different time intervals i.e., day 0, 1, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21. Tissue myeloperoxidase, superoxide anion and total calcium levels were determined after 21<sup>st </sup>day to assess biochemical alterations. Histopathological evaluations were also performed. Hydroalcoholic extract of <it>Acorus calamus </it>(HAE-<it>AC</it>, 100 and 200 mg/kg, <it>p.o.</it>) and pregabalin (10 mg/kg, <it>p.o.</it>) were administered from the day of surgery for 14 days.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>CCI of sciatic nerve significantly induced thermal, radiant, mechanical hyperalgesia and thermal, chemical, tactile allodynia, along with increase in the levels of superoxide anion, total calcium and myeloperoxidase activity. Moreover significant histological changes were also observed. HAE-<it>AC </it>attenuated CCI induced development of painful behavioural, biochemical and histological changes in a dose dependent manner similar to that of pregabalin serving as positive control.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Acorus calamus </it>prevented CCI induced neuropathy which may be attributed to its multiple actions including anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and calcium inhibitory actions.</p> 
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