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Title: Neurada procumbens promotes functions regain in a mouse model of mechanically induced sciatic nerve injury
Authors: Rasul, Azhar
Al-Shawi, Ali AA
Ahmad Malik, Shoaib
Anwar, Haseeb
Rasool, Bilal
Razzaq, Aroona
Aziz, Nimra
Shahid Kamran, Syed Kashif
Sarfraz, Iqra
Shabbir, Asghar
Selamoglu, Zeliha
Hussain, Ghulam
Keywords: : Peripheral nerve injury
sensory functions recovery
motor functions recovery
Neurada procumbens
Issue Date: 13-Jul-2019
Publisher: Karachi, Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Karachi
Citation: Rasul, A., Al-Shawi, A. A., Malik, S. A., Anwar, H., Rasool, B., Razzaq, A., ... & Hussain, G. (2019). Neurada procumbens promotes functions regain in a mouse model of mechanically induced sciatic nerve injury. Pak J Pharm Sci, 32(4), 1761-1766.
Abstract: Peripheral nerve injury is a complex condition which results in restricted physical activity. Despite the tremendous efforts to figure out effective remedies, the complete functional retrieval is still a goal to be achieved. So, the need of hour is the exploration of potential natural compounds to recover this functional loss. Here, we have investigated the role of a local plant “Neurada procumbens” in ameliorating the functional recovery after an induced nerve compression injury in a mouse model. A dose of N. procumbens (50mg/kg of body weight) was administered orally from the day of injury to onwards. The motor functional recovery was assessed by evaluating muscle grip strength and sciatic functional index; while the sensory functions were gauged by the hotplate test. The serological parameters were carried out to analyze the effect of N. procumbens on oxidative stress level. The recovery of sensory and motor functions was significantly improved and perceived earlier in the treatment group. Moreover, the elevated antioxidant level was statistically significant in the treatment group. These results indicate that the supplementation of N. procumbens accelerates functional recovery after sciatic nerve crush injury.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/12818
ISSN: 1011-601X
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