The effect of melatonin and/or complex vitamin B1,B6,B12 in modulating Epinephrine-induced stress in male rats

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This study was undertaken to determine the modulating effects of intramuscular administration of melatonin (MT)(1mg/ kg) and/or Tri-B (B1, B6 and B12) (20mg/kg) on body weight and some biochemical changes in rats induced by Epinephrine (Epi) injection. The data showed that MT and/or Tri-B treatment effectively improved the changes in malondialdehyde, lipid profile, blood sugar level and insulin. MT and/or Tri-B administration following Epi improved partially the decrease in body weight and liver glycogen levels. Tri B injection following Epi partialy improved all the tested parameters except malondialdehyde and blood sugar level that completely improved in stressed rats. It was evident that a combination of MT and vitamin B complex had protective actions and further it was better than either of them introduced alone in stressed rats. The possible interaction between MT and Tri B provided further support to MT synergistic actions with the aim of advocating MT and Tri B as a possible synergistic therapy.

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EL-Toweissy, M. Y., Mohamed, N. A. H., & Abdel-Wahab, W. M. (2013). The effect of melatonin and/or complex vitamin B1,B6,B12 in modulating Epinephrine-induced stress in male rats. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 56(3), 393–403. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132013000300007

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