Affiliation:
1. Department of community health techniques, Baquba technical institute, Middle technical university .
2. Department of physiology and pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Baghdad university
Abstract
Sixty albino rats (40 female rats and 20 males) were allocated into four dosing
groups administered orally carvedilol (T1) 0.72mg/kg, methotrexate (T2)
0.36mg/kg, combined doses (T3) carvedilol + methotrexate and control group
(Distilled water) for 2 months in male and 2 weeks in female rats before mating
and after copulation and approval of pregnancy, dosing continued in female
groups during pregnancy and lactation periods. Half of the animal groups were
euthanized one day before parturation to determine P-gp concentration in the placenta and liver of pregnant mothers. In contrast, the other half was left for parturition and lactation to study the effects of carvedilol (P-gp inhibitor) on methotrexate (P-gp substrate) when given alone and in combination with some pharmacological, hematological, and biochemical parameters in lactating mothers and
pups at the end of lactation. The pharmacological results showed the highest significant antinociceptive responses both in the early and late phase in the T3
(CV+MTX) followed by the T2 (MTX) group. In contrast, the T1 (Cv) animal
group showed nearly resembling results as that of the control group in the early
and late phases of the formalin test. The written test also recorded the same result
as the Formlin test, indicating a significantly higher analgesic effect in T3 followed by T2 in comparison to T1 and control groups. The TNF alpha results supported the anti-inflammatory effect, recording a significant decline mainly in the
T3 and T2 groups. The hematological results recorded significantly more reduction in WBC levels in mother and their pups in comparison with T1 and control
groups. The serum electrolyte levels (Na+, K+, Ca+2) recorded in all treated
groups and pups showed a significant increase in potassium levels in the T1 and
T2 mother rat groups. The P-glycoprotein (P-gp) concentration measured in liver
and placenta of euthanized pregnant mother before delivery recorded potent inhibition of P-gp in T1 & T3 groups which might altered pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic effects of substrate by carvedilol that considered a potent P-gp
inhibitor drugs, this might explain our results of increase in pharmacological effect of methotrexate and their side effect on electrolyte concentration and hematology in combined group of CV+ MTX.
Keywords: Carvedilol, Methotrexate, p-gp inhibitor, Anti-inflammatory, Hematology, Electrolyte.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Epidemiology,Biotechnology
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