1. Effect of crocin carotenoid on BDNF and CREB gene expression in brain ventral tegmental area of morphine treated rats
Marzieh REZAI ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Mohammad Reza HAJIZADEH ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Mojgan Noroozi KARIMABAD ; Mohammad Reza HAJIZADEH ; Ayat KAEIDI ; Ayat KAEIDI ; Alireza KHOSHDEL
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2018;8(8):387-393
Objective: To investigate the effect of crocin carotenoid on BNDF and CREB gene expression in the brain ventral tegmental area (VTA) and the serum level of BDNF in morphine-treated rats compared to control. Methods: In this study, 40 male Wistar rats (200-250 g) were used in 5 experimental groups: 1) non morphine treat rats (control); 2) non morphine-treated rats with 25 mg/kg crocin carotenoid (i.p., for 21 d); 3) morphine treated rats (10 mg/kg twice a day, s.c., 21 d); 4 and 5) morphine-treated rats with 12.5 and 25 mg/kg crocin carotenoid, respectively. By the end of research, BDNF and CREB expression was determined by real-time-PCR method. ELISA analysis was also applied for assessing the serum BDNF level. Results: The data indicated that morphine treatment could cause a significant decrease in BDNF and CREB gene expression (P<0.01 and P<0.001, respectively) in brain VTA as well as serum level of BDNF (P<0.01) in comparison to control group. Treatment with 25 mg/kg crocin carotenoid caused a significant enhancement in BDNF and CREF gene expression (P<0.01 and P<0.05, respectively) and serum level of BDNF (P<0.01) in morphine-treated rats in comparison to morphine-treated group. Conclusions: Regarding to obtained results, crocin carotenoid can inhibit unfavorable effects of morphine on the neural system to some extent through enhancing BDNF and CREB gene expression in brain VTA and serum level of BDNF.
2. Trigonella foenum-graecum seed extract modulates expression of lipid metabolism-related genes in HepG2 cells
Maryam MOHAMMAD-SADEGHIPOUR ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Mohammad FAHMIDEHKAR ; Mohammad MIRZAEI ; Mojgan KARIMABAD ; Mohammad HAJIZADEH ; Maryam MOHAMMAD-SADEGHIPOUR ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Mohammad MIRZAEI ; Mojgan KARIMABAD ; Mohammad HAJIZADEH ; Mehdi MAHMOODI ; Soudeh FALAHATI-POUR ; Alireza KHOSHDEL ; Mohammad FAHMIDEHKAR
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2019;9(6):240-248
Objective: To investigate anti-dyslipidemic effects of hydroalcoholic fenugreek seed extracts, diosgenin, and 4-OH-Ile on HepG2 cell line. Methods: HepG2 cells were treated with hydroalcoholic fenugreek seed extracts, diosgenin, 4-OH-Ile, and orlistat. IC