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Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam

Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Science
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Phone: 01135302453

Research

Title
Protective Effects of Curcumin and its Nano- Phytosome on Carrageenan-Induced Inflammation in Mice Model: Behavioral and Biochemical Responses
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
antioxidant activity, inflammation, mice model, nano-phytosome
Year
2020
Journal Journal of Inflammation Research
DOI
Researchers Saeideh Baradaran ، Akbar Hajizadeh Moghaddam ، Sedigheh Khanjani ، Nasroallah Moradi-kor

Abstract

Background and purpose: Natural compounds are used for prevention of inflammation. Curcumin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and loading it into nano-phytosomes may improve its efficiency. The present study investigates the effects of curcumin and its nanophytosome on behavioral and biochemical responses in carrageenan-induced inflammation in the mice model. Methods: The mice were divided into six groups and received oral administration of curcumin or its nano-phytosome at a dose of 15 mg/kg for seven days before the administration of carrageenan. Acute inflammation in the mice was induced by administration of carrageenan (1%) into the subplantar region of the left paw. Antioxidant activity and behavioral responses were then evaluated. Results: The results showed that the serum concentrations of antioxidant enzymes were significantly higher in the sal+sal group compared to the cara+sal group (P<0.05). Using nanophytosome, separately and in combination with indomethacin, increased the levels of antioxidant enzymes compared to the cara+sal group (P<0.05). Latency was significantly lower in the cara+sal group compared to the cara+sal group (P<0.05), but it was considerably higher in other groups, especially in the cara+nano.ph.cur+indo group (P<0.05). Conclusion: It can be stated that the nano-phytosome of curcumin could improve antioxidant and behavioral responses in inflamed mice.