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Wankupar Wankhar, Sakthivel Srinivasan, Ravindran Rajan, Rathinasamy Sheeladevi. Antioxidant mediated response of Scoparia dulcis in noise induced redox imbalance and immunohistochemical changes in rat brain[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2017, 31(2): 143-153. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.31.20150063
Citation: Wankupar Wankhar, Sakthivel Srinivasan, Ravindran Rajan, Rathinasamy Sheeladevi. Antioxidant mediated response of Scoparia dulcis in noise induced redox imbalance and immunohistochemical changes in rat brain[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2017, 31(2): 143-153. DOI: 10.7555/JBR.31.20150063

Antioxidant mediated response of Scoparia dulcis in noise induced redox imbalance and immunohistochemical changes in rat brain

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The financial assistance provided by the University Grants Commission-RGNF (SC/ST) is gratefully acknowledged. The author is grateful to the University of Madras for providing theinfrastructure to conduct this research.

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  • Received Date: April 14, 2015
  • Revised Date: July 05, 2015
  • Noise has been regarded as an environmental/occupational stressor that causes damages to both auditory and nonauditory organs. Prolonged exposure to these mediators of stress has often resulted in detrimental effect, where oxidative/nitrosative stress plays a major role. Hence, it would be appropriate to examine the possible role of free radicals in brain discrete regions and the "antioxidants" mediated response of S. dulcis. Animals were subjected to noise stress for 15 days (100 dB/4 hours/day) and estimation of endogenous free radical and antioxidant activity were carried out on brain discrete regions (the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, brainstem, striatum, hippocampus and hypothalamus). The result showed that exposure to noise could alleviate endogenous free radical generation and altered antioxidant status in brain discrete regions when compared to that of the control groups. This alleviated free radical generation (H2O2 and NO) is well supported by an upregulated protein expression on immunohistochemistry of both iNOS and nNOS in the cerebral cortex on exposure to noise stress. These findings suggest that increased free radical generation and altered anti-oxidative status can cause redox imbalance in the brain discrete regions. However, free radical scavenging activity of the plant was evident as the noise exposed group treated with S. dulcis[200 mg/(kg bw)] displayed a therapeutic effect by decreasing the free radical level and regulate the anti-oxidative status to that of control animals. Hence, it can be concluded that the efficacy of S. dulcis could be attributed to its free radical scavenging activity and anti-oxidative property.
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