Int. j. high dilution res; 17 (3/4), 2018
Publication year: 2018
Introduction:
Alcohol intoxication affects aquaporins in the glial cells of brain resulting in oedema.
Nux vomica, a homeopathic drug of plant origin, is known to counteract alcohol effect. The objective
of this present study is to find out the level of free water molecules in the brain of a teleost fish
under ethanol intoxication. The second objective is to determine whether Nux vomica could restore
the level of free water in the alcohol treated fish. Materials and methods:
One group of fish was
exposed to 456 mM ethanol for 30 min, another exposed first to a solution of Nux vomica 200c for
20 min and then to 456 mM ethanol for 30 min. The third group served as an untreated control. The
mid brain of each fish was kept in an aluminium sample pan and its free water level was assessed
by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Results:
All alcohol treated fish showed significant
reduction in the level of free water molecules as compared to the untreated control. Treatment with
Nux vomica increased the level of free water in the brain significantly as compared to the untreated
alcoholic group. Conclusion:
Alcohol intoxication reduces free water molecules in the fish brain.
Nux vom might have acted on aquaporins in the glial cells thereby increasing the level of free water
in the brain. (AU)