Effect of Thymus Vulgaris Ethanol Extract, on Serum Total Antioxidant in Experimental Induced Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOs) Rats

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JR_IJHS-2-1_008

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 بهمن 1402

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Background: Poly cystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common female endocrine disorders. One of the side effects of PCOS is oxidative stress.. Here we investigated antioxidants effects of Thymus vulgaris ethanoli extract on experimental PCOS induced rats by estradiol-valerat (PPA).Methods: Wistar female rat (n=۷۰) were divided into ۷ groups including C۱: an equal volume of (۰.۹% NaCl) as placebo; C۲: extract (۰.۶cc/rat/orally/daily); C۳: induced PCO by single injection of estradiol-valerate (۴mg/rat/IM), and T۱: PCOS induced rats + an equal volume of (۰.۹% NaCl) as placebo, T۲: PCOS induced rats + extract(۰.۲cc/rat/orally/daily), T۳: PCOS induced rats + extract (۰.۴cc/rat/orally/daily), T۴:PCOS induced rats+extract (۰.۴cc/rat/orally/daily) test groups, were received extract supplement, for ۶۰ consequence days. Animals were kept in standard conditions. In last day of study the blood samples of rats in whole groups were obtained and prepared to biochemical analysis.Results: Total antioxidant capacity level, superoxide dismutase and catalase activity were significantly increased in PCOS treated groups (P<۰.۰۳), these parameters in PCOS groups that did not receive extract significantly decreased (P<۰.۰۵) in comparison to control. Level of MDA in PCOS groups were significantly increased as compared to control and extract treated groups (P<۰.۰۱).Conclusions: Our results disclosed that administration of Thymus vulgaris ethanol extract significantly restitution tissue antioxidants level in PCOS induced rats.Background: Poly cystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common female endocrine disorders. One of the side effects of PCOS is oxidative stress.. Here we investigated antioxidants effects of Thymus vulgaris ethanoli extract on experimental PCOS induced rats by estradiol-valerat (PPA). Methods: Wistar female rat (n=۷۰) were divided into ۷ groups including C۱: an equal volume of (۰.۹% NaCl) as placebo; C۲: extract (۰.۶cc/rat/orally/daily); C۳: induced PCO by single injection of estradiol-valerate (۴mg/rat/IM), and T۱: PCOS induced rats + an equal volume of (۰.۹% NaCl) as placebo, T۲: PCOS induced rats + extract(۰.۲cc/rat/orally/daily), T۳: PCOS induced rats + extract (۰.۴cc/rat/orally/daily), T۴:PCOS induced rats+extract (۰.۴cc/rat/orally/daily) test groups, were received extract supplement, for ۶۰ consequence days. Animals were kept in standard conditions. In last day of study the blood samples of rats in whole groups were obtained and prepared to biochemical analysis. Results: Total antioxidant capacity level, superoxide dismutase and catalase activity were significantly increased in PCOS treated groups (P<۰.۰۳), these parameters in PCOS groups that did not receive extract significantly decreased (P<۰.۰۵) in comparison to control. Level of MDA in PCOS groups were significantly increased as compared to control and extract treated groups (P<۰.۰۱). Conclusions: Our results disclosed that administration of Thymus vulgaris ethanol extract significantly restitution tissue antioxidants level in PCOS induced rats.

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Moslem Jafarisani ۱

۱. Dept. of clinical of biochemistry, School of medicine, Shahroud University of Medical Science, Shahroud, Iran.

Masoomeh Masoomikarimi ۲

۲ Dept. of Immunology, Torbat Heydariyeh University of medical science, Trobat Heydariyeh, Iran.

Seyedeh Sareh Kazemi ۳

۳. Dept. of Biochemistry , Damghen Branch of Islamic Azad University, Damghan, Iran.

Sareh Mirzaeidelaviz ۴

۴. School of Specialized Veterinary Science, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran.

Zahra Naderi ۵

۵. Firouzgar Hospital, Iran University of medical science, Tehran, Iran.

Reza Ahmadi ۶*

۶. Clinical Biochemistry Center, Shahrekord University of Medial Science, Shahrekord, Iran.