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Future Nat Prod. 2016;2(2): 9-15.
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Effect of ethanolic extract of Safflower on naloxone-induced morphine withdrawal signs in mice

Saeid Abbasi Maleki 1*

1 Pharmacology Dept., Urmia Branch, Islamic Azad University, Urmia, I.R. Iran
*Corresponding Author: Pharmacology Dept., Urmia Branch, Islamic Azad University, Urmia, I.R. Iran, Tel: 00989141130054,, Email: s.abbasi@iaurma.ac.ir

Abstract

Background and aims: Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) from Asteraceae family has different biological activities including analgesic, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and neuroprotective effects. This study designed to evaluate its effect on naloxone-induced morphine withdrawal signs.

Methods: In this experimental study, male NMRI mice (25-30 g) were randomly divided into 5 groups of 8: control groups received morphine and normal saline (10 ml/kg) and other groups received fluoxetine (20mg/kg) and different doses of ethanolic extract of Safflower (100, 200 and 400mg/kg). Morphine dependency was induced by intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of increasing doses (50-75 mg/kg) of morphine. Withdrawal signs were elicited by naloxone (5 mg/kg, i.p.) and number of jumpings and also presence of climbing, writing, wet dog shakes, teeth chattering, diarrhea, grooming and rearing during a 30 min period. The data were expressed with one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey test and Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of checked signs data and they were analyzed with SPSS 19 software.

Results: The ethanolic extract at all doses (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg, i.p., P<0.001) and fluoxetine (20 mg/kg, i.p., P<0.01) significantly inhibited the number of jumps. Additionally, all doses of extract reduced the grooming and writing (P<0.05). Only 200 and 400 mg/kg of extract reduced the other checked signs including climbing, rearing and teeth chattering. All doses of extract couldn’t reduce wet dog shake and diarrhea significantly (P>0.05). Fluoxetine significantly inhibited the other signs except wet dog shakes and diarrhea.

Conclusion: These findings indicated that Safflower extract has therapeutic potential in management of opiate withdrawal signs and this is comparable to the effect of fluoxetine. However, further studies need for clarify their exact mechanism of action.


How to cite the article: Abbasi Maleki S. Effect of ethanolic extract of Safflower on naloxoneinduced morphine withdrawal signs in mice. Adv Herb Med. 2015; 1(4): 9-15.
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Submitted: 02 Nov 2015
Accepted: 01 Dec 2015
ePublished: 31 Jul 2016
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