RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The healing effects of Teucrium polium in the repair of indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer in rats JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 494 OP 499 VO 30 IS 4 A1 Mehrabani, Davood A1 Rezaee, Aminallah A1 Azarpira, Negar A1 Fattahi, Mohammad R. A1 Amini, Masoud A1 Tanideh, Nader A1 Panjehshahin, Mohammad R. A1 Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi YR 2009 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/30/4/494.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To determine the healing effect of Teucrium polium (T. polium) in indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer in rats.METHODS: In the fall of 2007, 250 Sprague-Dawley rats provided by the Shiraz University Laboratory Animal Center were divided into 4 equal groups including control (70 rats), and 3 experimental groups (60 rats each), and each group received different doses of T. polium. Ten rats were used to study the induction of gastric ulcer by indomethacin (25 mg/kg/stat). After 24 hours, their stomachs were evaluated for any mucosal ulcer. The T. polium extract was administered orally, 24 hours after indomethacin administration. In the experimental group, 10 animals were sacrificed after 24, 48, and 72 hours, after administration of T. polium, and at one, 2, and 4 weeks, and in the control group identically after the administration of distilled water.RESULTS: In rats treated with indomethacin, multiple ulcers were evident. After 4 weeks of treatment with T. polium, more re-epithelialization, proliferation, mucosal hyperplasia, migration of the gastric epithelial cells, and decrease in inflammatory cells were observed. The T. polium reduced the ulcer indices by >50% after one week, >80% after 2 weeks, and >90% after 4 weeks.CONCLUSION: The healing effect of T. polium may be due to antioxidant activity along with the ability to modulate the mucin secretion, prostaglandin synthesis, and epidermal growth factor receptor expression. These results along with the non-toxicity properties of T. polium suggests it as a promising anti-ulcer compound.