2019
DOI: 10.14744/etd.2019.77527
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Effects Of Thymoquinone and Citalopram On Oxidative Stress in Gastric and Duodenum Tissue in Reserpinized Rats

Abstract: Objective: Medicaments used in the therapy of GIS diseases have many detrimental impacts. Therefore, antioxidant effective molecules can help in the treatment process. This study aimed to examine the oxidant and antioxidant activity of thymoquinone (TQ) and citalopram in gastric and duodenum tissues of reserpinized rats. Materials and Methods: In the study, we split the rats in six groups of six rats each: 1) Control (C) 1; 2) Control (C) 2; 3) reserpine (R); 4) Reserpine+citalopram (R+C); 5) Reserpine+thymoqu… Show more

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“…TQ decreased the ulcer index and boost the recovery of gastric lesions induced by indomethacin in rats [98]. TQ alone or in combination with citalopram proved to be effective in protection from oxidative stress caused by reserpine in gastric and duodenum tissues in comparison to citalopram alone [99]. TQ accelerated the healing of colon and decreased mucosal and submucosal damage alongside increasing the collagen synthesis [100].…”
Section: Gastro Protective Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TQ decreased the ulcer index and boost the recovery of gastric lesions induced by indomethacin in rats [98]. TQ alone or in combination with citalopram proved to be effective in protection from oxidative stress caused by reserpine in gastric and duodenum tissues in comparison to citalopram alone [99]. TQ accelerated the healing of colon and decreased mucosal and submucosal damage alongside increasing the collagen synthesis [100].…”
Section: Gastro Protective Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%