Methyl jasmonate ameliorates pain‐induced learning and memory impairments through regulating the expression of genes involved in neuroinflammation
Fatemeh Mohammadinia,
Saeed Esmaeili‐Mahani,
Mehdi Abbasnejad
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveOrofacial pain with high prevalence is one of the substantial human health issues. The importance of this matter became more apparent when it was revealed that orofacial pain, directly and indirectly, affects cognition performances. Currently, researchers have focused on investigating pharmaceutics to alleviate pain and ameliorate its subsequent cognitive impairments.DesignIn this study, the rats were first treated with the central administration of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), which is an antioxidant and… Show more
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