Efficacy of Nigella sativa seed oil against psychophysical stress induced irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety-like symptoms in Wistar rats
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Efficacy of Nigella sativa seed oil against psychophysical stress induced irritable bowel syndrome and anxiety-like symptoms in Wistar rats
Abstract
Rationale: Stressors play a critical role in the progression of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Heterogenous stress causes alterations in our bowel movements which can further cause anxiety and depression-like symptoms, decreasing the ability of individuals worldwide to function in social, academic, and employment settings.
Objectives: This study was aimed to investigate the effect of orally administered Nigella sativa (0.2 mL/kg b.wt.) seed oil (NSSO) on stress-induced IBS, anxiety, and depression-like symptoms in Wistar rats.
Methods: In the present study, modelling IBS induced anxiety and depression-like symptoms in rodents have been employed to correlate the pathophysiological mechanisms behind this disorder. Moreover, evaluation of ameliorative potential of traditionally used NSSO in IBS was also carried out.
Results: Present investigation indicated that acute stress of 1.5 h daily for 20 days induced hyper cortisol, gastrointestinal (GI) hypermotility, diarrhoea, altered levels of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and inflammation which are common symptoms of IBS. Furthermore, depression and anxiety-like symptoms were validated in test groups by various behavioral tests and decreased levels of 5-HT-Transporter mRNA gene expression, which are clear indicators of cognitive impairment.
Conclusions: It is possible that these IBS-like symptoms may have contributed to the pathogenesis of cognitive deficits and depression. However, the anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, and possibly the anti-anxiolytic properties of NSSO helped in the mitigation of altered gut-brain axis. Because the concurrent treatment of NSSO alleviated the symptoms of modified GI function and consequently, the anxious & depressive behavior of the animals. Overall, this research explored the protective efficacy of NSSO against stress-induced IBS and depression-like symptoms, shedding light on the potential of this natural compound as a therapeutic option in the field of gastroenterology and psychiatry.
Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Dysbiosis; Gut motility; Gut-Brain axis; Neurobehavior.
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