TY - JOUR ID - 9055 TI - The effect of hydro-alcoholic of Phoenix Dactylifera extract on sleep and EEG in rat JO - Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine JA - AJP LA - en SN - 2228-7930 AU - Rahimi, Sahar AU - Alaie, Hojjatollah AU - Reisi, Parham AU - Siahmard, Zahra AU - Zolfaghari, Behzad AU - Pourshanazari, Aliasghar AD - Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran AD - Department of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 7 IS - 6 SP - 511 EP - 518 KW - insomnia KW - Sleep KW - EEG KW - Tarooneh DO - 10.22038/ajp.2017.12730.1522 N2 - Objective: Hard envelope of date palm pollen is used as a sedative and calmative compounds in Iranian traditional medicine. We tried to study the effects of Phoenix dactylifera (Tarooneh) extract on sleep time and Brian waves. Materials and Methods: Rats were divided into control and test groups in sleep experiment. Control groups included intact group (without any injection), negative control group (saline) and positive control group (midazolam 0.1 mg/kg). Test groups received three doses of Tarooneh extract (62.5, 125 and 250 mg/kg). Rat were placed in sleep physiograph system and recording started 20 min after 2-hr calming down. Four parameters including sleep time, awakening, most activity period and main sleep time interval were measured. In EEG experiment electrodes were placed under the cranium for EEG recording and waves were compared with their baselines. Results: All doses of the extract increased sleeping time (p< 0.05) but just the dose of 250 mg/kg (p<0.05) and midazolam (p< 0.001) decreased the awakening time. EEG results showed that the dose of 125 mg/kg increased the low frequency waves (p< 0.05) and the dose of 250 mg/kg decreased high frequency waves of alpha and beta (p< 0.05). Conclusion: Due to these effect on sleeping time and EEG, Tarooneh extract consumption can be useful as a sedative agent in Iranian traditional medicine. According to this study, the doses of 125 and 250 mg/kg of the extract would be the appropriate doses to be further studied. UR - https://ajp.mums.ac.ir/article_9055.html L1 - https://ajp.mums.ac.ir/article_9055_66f204dae6ccbe0b147a1b54662a15a2.pdf ER -