Neuroprotective Effects of Clove Oil in Acrylamide Induced
Neurotoxicity in Rats
Mohamed Aboubakr1*, Samar Saber
Ibrahim2, Alshaimaa Mohamed Said 3, Fatma
Elgendey4 and Anis Anis5
1Pharmacology Department;
2Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department; 3Biochemistry
Department; 4Animal Wealth Development Department,
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, 13736 Moshtohor,
Toukh, Qaliobiya, Egypt; 5Pathology
Department, Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Sadat City, Egypt;
*Corresponding author:mohamed.aboubakr@fvtm.bu.edu.eg
Abstract
Clove oil (CO) is known for its antioxidant
properties and has great potential for pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic and
agricultural uses. Acrylamide (AA) as a potent neurotoxic agent and human
exposure to AA involves dietary intake of carbohydrates processed at high
temperature. This study evaluated if CO administration could protect against
neurotoxicity induced by AA in rats. The rats were grouped into five groups, (I)
control (corn oil), (II) AA (20 mg/kg BW), (III) CO (200 mg/kg BW), (IV) CO (100
mg/kg BW) in addition to AA (20 mg/kg BW) and (V) CO (200 mg/kg BW) in addition
to AA (20 mg/kg BW). All treatments were administered for 21 days. AA produced
oxidative stress and DNA damage in brain. The neuroprotective effects of CO
which reverse the oxidative stress in rats treated with AA; increasing GSH, SOD
and decreasing MDA levels. Moreover, it decreases the level of GABA, while it
increases the AChE level returning all parameters towards normal levels. AA
treatment induce a wide spread degeneration/ necrosis in pyramidal neurons of
CA3 region and neurons of granular layer (GL) of rat hippocampus. CO could
minimize AA-induced neurotoxicity by attenuating oxidative brain injuries.
To Cite This Article: Aboubakr M, Ibrahim
SS, Said AM, Elgendey F and Anis A, 2019.
Neuroprotective effects of clove oil in acrylamide induced neurotoxicity in rats.
Pak Vet J, 39(1): 111-115.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2018.117