Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-15-2024
Publication Title
Veterinary Research Forum
Abstract
Curcumin has been employed in traditional medicine for over a millennium to treat various ailments, and its global use is now widespread. Chinese medicine relies heavily on curcumin as a primary element and uses it to cure infectious diseases, skin disorders, depression, and stress. It has cardioprotective, neuroprotective, and anti-diabetic properties, as well as pharmacological effects on disorders like type II diabetes, atherosclerosis, and human immunodeficiency virus replication. The anti-cancer activity of curcumin has been studied extensively with notable improvements in gastrointestinal, melanoma, urogenital, breast, and lung malignancies. We investigated the anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin on expression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, c-Fos, and interleukin (IL)-6 genes in brain and liver tissue owing to the effects of ketamine anesthesia on postnatal rats. The thalamic and hepatic tissues were collected without anesthesia, immediately after anesthesia, and 4 and 12 hr after anesthesia in control and curcumin treated postnatal rats. The results showed that glucose, triglyceride, high-and low-density lipoprotein levels were lowered with curcumin treatment. We also found that ketamine increased c-Fos and inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6, all of which contribute to inflammation. Brain and liver immunohistochemistry studies confirmed the real-time polymerase chain reaction findings. Curcumin injections alone may be effective in decreasing ketamine-induced inflammation in both brain and liver tissues.
First Page
473
Last Page
480
Volume
15
Issue
9
Chapter Title
4107 - Curcumin alleviates inflammatory effects of ketamine anesthesia in postnatal rats
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Ghahremani, Soroush Afshar; Raisi, Abbas; Beirami, Sohrab Minaei; Kahroba, Houman; Mardani, Mahnaz; Dezfoulian, Omid; and Tarhriz, Vahideh, "Curcumin alleviates inflammatory effects of ketamine anesthesia in postnatal rats" (2024). School of Graduate Studies Faculty Publications. 320.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/sogs_facpubs/320
10.30466/vrf.2024.2018359.4107
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