Research Article
Dose-Dependent Behavioral and Antioxidant Effects of Quercetin and Methanolic and Acetonic Extracts from Heterotheca inuloides on Several Rat Tissues following Kainic Acid-Induced Status Epilepticus
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Effects of extracts of H. inuloides and quercetin on carbonylated proteins in the cerebellum, prefrontal cortex, cerebral hemispheres, and medulla of Wistar rats untreated or treated with kainic acid (KA).
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The effect of KA on the cerebellum, prefrontal cortex, cerebral hemispheres, and medulla was observed among all groups. Its effect was significantly different in all groups (cerebellum: , ; prefrontal cortex: , ; cerebral hemispheres: , ; and medulla: , ). Each quantification was performed in triplicate on samples from six rats, and the values represent the . Differences were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by the Bonferroni test. |