Overview
Organophosphate poisoning represents a major and growing global health problem especially in the developing countries and cardiotoxicity is the major cause of death. Thus, a compelling need to develop novel low cost efficacious agents to manage this condition.
Objective To evaluate the methanol extract of Withania somnifera as a pre-treatment agent in the prevention of the cardiotoxic effects of diazinon in Sprague Dawley rats
Materials and Methods Twenty one (21) adult rats were randomized to receive 200 mg/kg methanol extract of Withania somnifera (test group), vehicle (negative control) or 200 μg/kg Neostigmine as pre-treatment 30 minutes prior to the oral administration of 200 mg/kg Diazinon. Baseline and post-treatment electrocardiograms (ECGs) were recorded by the Powerlab data acquisition system (ML865 AD instruments, Sydney, Australia). The experimental data were expressed as median ± the inter-quartile range and analysed using the Kruskal – Wallis non-parametric test and followed by Mann–Whitney U post hoc test in cases of significance, which was set at p < 0.05. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17 software was used for analysis.
Sponser
rungu Eric Mwangi, Mwangi Peter Waweru, Bukachi Frederick
Principal Investigator
Abstract
Organophosphate poisoning represents a major and growing global health problem especially in the developing countries and cardiotoxicity is the major cause of death. Thus, a compelling need to develop novel low cost efficacious agents to manage this condition.
Objective To evaluate the methanol extract of Withania somnifera as a pre-treatment agent in the prevention of the cardiotoxic effects of diazinon in Sprague Dawley rats
Materials and Methods Twenty one (21) adult rats were randomized to receive 200 mg/kg methanol extract of Withania somnifera (test group), vehicle (negative control) or 200 μg/kg Neostigmine as pre-treatment 30 minutes prior to the oral administration of 200 mg/kg Diazinon. Baseline and post-treatment electrocardiograms (ECGs) were recorded by the Powerlab data acquisition system (ML865 AD instruments, Sydney, Australia). The experimental data were expressed as median ± the inter-quartile range and analysed using the Kruskal – Wallis non-parametric test and followed by Mann–Whitney U post hoc test in cases of significance, which was set at p < 0.05. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17 software was used for analysis.