Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation
Background: Insufficient sleep alters the body’s physiological functions. This study investigated whether oxidative stress (OS) in the thalamus was correlated with the pain behaviour score in the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep-deprived rat model. Methods: Four groups of Sprague-Dawley rats were incl...
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2-s2.0-85130180320 Anis Syahirah M.S.; Che Badariah A.A.; Idris L.; Rosfaiizah S.; Liza N. Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation 2022 Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 29 2 10.21315/mjms2022.29.2.7 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130180320&doi=10.21315%2fmjms2022.29.2.7&partnerID=40&md5=afb30dccc293ce317efd48c5e20dd5fe Background: Insufficient sleep alters the body’s physiological functions. This study investigated whether oxidative stress (OS) in the thalamus was correlated with the pain behaviour score in the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep-deprived rat model. Methods: Four groups of Sprague-Dawley rats were included in the study (n = 6): I) control; ii) REM sleep-deprived rats for 72 h (REMsd); iii) REM sleep-deprived rats for 72 h pretreated with Tualang honey (REMsd-H) and iv) tank control (TC). Following the intervention, 1% formalin was injected on the right hind paw and pain behaviour was recorded for 1 h. OS markers of glutathione (GSH), glutathione reductase (GR), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in the thalamus were measured. Results: REM sleep deprivation increased pain behaviour scores in phase II of the formalin test with decreased GSH, GR, SOD and CAT. The MDA level was significantly higher in the REMsd compared to REMsd-H. There was an inverse correlation between pain behaviour scores and GSH, GR and SOD levels. A positive correlation was found between the pain behaviour score and the MDA level. Conclusion: OS levels were significantly correlated with the pain behaviour score in the REMsd rats. Tualang honey administration reduced pain behaviour score and OS in the thalamus. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2022 Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 1394195X English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Anis Syahirah M.S.; Che Badariah A.A.; Idris L.; Rosfaiizah S.; Liza N. |
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Anis Syahirah M.S.; Che Badariah A.A.; Idris L.; Rosfaiizah S.; Liza N. Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Anis Syahirah M.S.; Che Badariah A.A.; Idris L.; Rosfaiizah S.; Liza N. |
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Anis Syahirah M.S.; Che Badariah A.A.; Idris L.; Rosfaiizah S.; Liza N. |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Impact of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Deprivation on Pain Behaviour and Oxidative Stress in the Thalamus: Role of Tualang Honey Supplementation |
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Background: Insufficient sleep alters the body’s physiological functions. This study investigated whether oxidative stress (OS) in the thalamus was correlated with the pain behaviour score in the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep-deprived rat model. Methods: Four groups of Sprague-Dawley rats were included in the study (n = 6): I) control; ii) REM sleep-deprived rats for 72 h (REMsd); iii) REM sleep-deprived rats for 72 h pretreated with Tualang honey (REMsd-H) and iv) tank control (TC). Following the intervention, 1% formalin was injected on the right hind paw and pain behaviour was recorded for 1 h. OS markers of glutathione (GSH), glutathione reductase (GR), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in the thalamus were measured. Results: REM sleep deprivation increased pain behaviour scores in phase II of the formalin test with decreased GSH, GR, SOD and CAT. The MDA level was significantly higher in the REMsd compared to REMsd-H. There was an inverse correlation between pain behaviour scores and GSH, GR and SOD levels. A positive correlation was found between the pain behaviour score and the MDA level. Conclusion: OS levels were significantly correlated with the pain behaviour score in the REMsd rats. Tualang honey administration reduced pain behaviour score and OS in the thalamus. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2022 |
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