The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats

The research on Mitragyna speciosa Korth or known as ketum has been carried out to determine its effects towards learning and memory as well as its toxic effects on animals that have been exposed subchronically. There were three objectives in the present study. The first objective was to study th...

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Main Author: Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie
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spelling my.usm.eprints.40513 http://eprints.usm.my/40513/ The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie RC Internal medicine The research on Mitragyna speciosa Korth or known as ketum has been carried out to determine its effects towards learning and memory as well as its toxic effects on animals that have been exposed subchronically. There were three objectives in the present study. The first objective was to study the electrophysiological characteristics of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract (SMMSE) on hippocampal slices of rats that were exposed to subacute (14 days) and subchronic (28 days) treatment via its effect on long-term potentiation (LTP). The second objective was to study the effects of subchronic SMMSE towards cognitive function by using passive avoidance (PA) test. The last objective was to study the toxicity effects of subchronic SMMSE exposure on organ histopathology, haematology and biochemical parameters. For the first objective, animals were divided into four groups; control, MS100 (100 mg/kg SMMSE), MS200 (200 mg/kg SMMSE) and MS500 (500 mg/kg SMMSE). LTP recording of animals that were exposed to SMMSE for 14 days showed that LTP induction was partially blocked. Meanwhile, the exposure for 28 days showed that LTP induction was totally blocked. For the second objective, animals were divided into five groups; control, MS100, MS200, MS500 and additional morphine group (10 mg/kg). In the passive avoidance test, all groups learned in the acquisition phase. Meanwhile, in the retention phase, subchronically exposed groups showed the improvement in memory, especially MS500. For the last objective, all doses of SMMSE were potentially toxic to the body. Histopathology analyses showed that organs affected by the toxicity of subchronic SMMSE were liver, kidney and lungs. Toxic effects were also seen in the biochemical analyses especially on AST (aspartate aminotransferase), creatinine, globulin, glucose, total protein as well as urea. In contrast, there were no significant differences for hematology tests. In conclusion, subchronic exposure of ketum was able to improve learning and memory. However, the main mechanism of learning and memory which was LTP was totally inhibited by the extract. The subchronic exposure of the extract was also toxic to the liver, lung and kidney. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/40513/1/Dr._Mohd_Ulul_Ilmie_Ahmad_Nazri-24_pages.pdf Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie (2015) The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
description The research on Mitragyna speciosa Korth or known as ketum has been carried out to determine its effects towards learning and memory as well as its toxic effects on animals that have been exposed subchronically. There were three objectives in the present study. The first objective was to study the electrophysiological characteristics of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract (SMMSE) on hippocampal slices of rats that were exposed to subacute (14 days) and subchronic (28 days) treatment via its effect on long-term potentiation (LTP). The second objective was to study the effects of subchronic SMMSE towards cognitive function by using passive avoidance (PA) test. The last objective was to study the toxicity effects of subchronic SMMSE exposure on organ histopathology, haematology and biochemical parameters. For the first objective, animals were divided into four groups; control, MS100 (100 mg/kg SMMSE), MS200 (200 mg/kg SMMSE) and MS500 (500 mg/kg SMMSE). LTP recording of animals that were exposed to SMMSE for 14 days showed that LTP induction was partially blocked. Meanwhile, the exposure for 28 days showed that LTP induction was totally blocked. For the second objective, animals were divided into five groups; control, MS100, MS200, MS500 and additional morphine group (10 mg/kg). In the passive avoidance test, all groups learned in the acquisition phase. Meanwhile, in the retention phase, subchronically exposed groups showed the improvement in memory, especially MS500. For the last objective, all doses of SMMSE were potentially toxic to the body. Histopathology analyses showed that organs affected by the toxicity of subchronic SMMSE were liver, kidney and lungs. Toxic effects were also seen in the biochemical analyses especially on AST (aspartate aminotransferase), creatinine, globulin, glucose, total protein as well as urea. In contrast, there were no significant differences for hematology tests. In conclusion, subchronic exposure of ketum was able to improve learning and memory. However, the main mechanism of learning and memory which was LTP was totally inhibited by the extract. The subchronic exposure of the extract was also toxic to the liver, lung and kidney.
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author Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie
author_facet Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie
author_sort Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ulul Ilmie
title The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
title_short The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
title_full The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
title_fullStr The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
title_full_unstemmed The electrophysiological and behavioural effects of SSubchronic administration of standardised methanolic Mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley Rats
title_sort electrophysiological and behavioural effects of ssubchronic administration of standardised methanolic mitragyna speciosa extract on adult male sprague-dawley rats
publishDate 2015
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