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Momordica foetida (Cucurbitaceae) prevents behavioral impairment, motor incoordination and brain oxidative stress induced by subchronic exposure to Parastar pesticide formulation

Authors :
Kada, Antoine Sanda
Nantia, Edouard Akono
Chin, Fondzeyuf Joseph
Manfo, Faustin Pascal Tsague
Vijayakumar, Natesan
Nchinda, Jones Tatah
Atsamo, Albert Donatien
Kada, Antoine Sanda
Nantia, Edouard Akono
Chin, Fondzeyuf Joseph
Manfo, Faustin Pascal Tsague
Vijayakumar, Natesan
Nchinda, Jones Tatah
Atsamo, Albert Donatien
Source :
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics; Vol 12 No 3-S (2022): Volume 12, Issue 3-S, May-June 2022; 44-50; 2250-1177
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Parastar is an agricultural insecticide formulation composed of two active ingredients; a pyrethroid lambda-cyhalothrin and a neonicotinoid imidachloprid used in Cameroon for vegetable protection. Previous studies showed reprotoxicity and neurotoxicity of this pesticide formulation. Momordica foetida Schumach. Et Thonn is a medicinal plant with potent antioxidant properties used traditionally in Cameroon for the treatment of several aliments. As farmers are currently exposed to Parastar pesticide formulation, this study was designed to evaluate the protective effect of M. foetida on behavioral impairment, motor incoordination and brain oxidative stress induced by subchronic administration of Parastar. Methods: The study was carried out using 40 Wistar male rats, divided into 5 groups of 8 rats each. The groups received a vehicle (distilled water; 10 mL/kg), Parastar alone (6.23 mg/kg), or concomitantly with M. foetida methanol extract (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg) for 60 days. The animals were submitted to behavioural tests including, beam walking test, open field test and forced swimming test. At end of the treatment, oxidative stress parameters and acetylcholinesterase activity were assessed in brain of each animal. Results: Parastar induced motor dysfunctions, anxiogenic like and depressive-like behaviours in the animals. The Parastar -induced alterations in behavior were all prevented by M. foetida extract. The plant extract alleviated Parstar-induced oxidative stress and alteration of cholinesterase activity, especially at the dose 100mk/kg. Conclusion: Results from this study suggest that, M. feotida methanol extract may prevent anxiety-like behavior, depressive-like behavior, motor incoordination induced by Parastar, possibly through it antioxidant properties and the preservation of acetylcholinesterase activity. Keywords: acetylcholinesterase,  Momordica foetida, neurotoxicity, oxidative stress, Parastar, rats

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics; Vol 12 No 3-S (2022): Volume 12, Issue 3-S, May-June 2022; 44-50; 2250-1177
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1343105259
Document Type :
Electronic Resource