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Title: Supplementation of Cannabis sativa L. leaf powder accelerates functional recovery and ameliorates haemoglobin level following an induced injury to sciatic nerve in mouse model
Authors: Aziz, Nimra
Rasul, Azhar
Ahmad Malik, Shoaib
Anwar, Haseeb
Imran, Ali
Razzaq, Aroona
Shaukat, Arslan
Shahid Kamran, Syed Kashif
Gonzalez de Aguilar, Jose-Luis
Sun, Tao
Hussain, Ghulam
Keywords: Peripheral nerve injury
functional recovery
Cannabis sativa L
oxidative stress
haemoglobin
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2019
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Aziz, N., Rasul, A., Malik, S. A., Anwar, H., Imran, A., Razzaq, A., ... & Hussain, G. (2019). Supplementation of Cannabis sativa L. leaf powder accelerates functional recovery and ameliorates haemoglobin level following an induced injury to sciatic nerve in mouse model. Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 32.
Abstract: Peripheral nerve injury is a common condition with a multitude of signs and symptoms. The major consequence of injury is limited physical activity. Presently, we are lacking effective therapies for PNI and it is need of the hour is to explore potential remedies for the recovery of functional loss. Here, we have investigated the role of crude Cannabis sativa L. leaf powder in promoting functions recovery, in mouse model subjected to a traumatic sciatic nerve injury. A dose of 200mg/kg of the body weight per day was administered orally from the day of nerve crush till the end of the experiment. The motor functions were evaluated by measuring sciatic functional index, muscle grip strength and muscle mass; whereas the sensory functions were assessed by hotplate test. The haematology and serum analyses were carried out to estimate the effect of treatment on the systemic index and oxidative stress. The gain of motor functions was significantly improved and was early noticed in the treated mice. Restoration of muscle mass and elevated haemoglobin level were statistically significant in the treatment group. This study indicates that Cannabis sativa L. supplementation accelerates the motor functions recovery after nerve compression injury.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15038
ISSN: 1011-601X
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