Alikatte_2012_Brain.Dev_34_844

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Title : Antiamnesic activity of Syzygium cumini against scopolamine induced spatial memory impairments in rats - Alikatte_2012_Brain.Dev_34_844
Author(s) : Alikatte KL , Akondi BR , Yerragunta VG , Veerareddy PR , Palle S
Ref : Brain Dev , 34 :844 , 2012
Abstract : We evaluated the Antiamnesic effects of methanolic extract of Syzygium cumini (MESC) on spatial memory impairments induced by scopolamine (1mg/kg, i.p.), a muscarinic antagonist, using the Radial arm maze, Morris water maze, learned helpless ness tests. Effect of MESC was evaluated and compared to standard drug, piracetam (200mg/kg, i.p.). The MESC significantly (p<0.05) improved the impairment of short term or working memory induced by scopolamine in the Radial arm maze test, and significantly (p<0.05) reversed cognitive impairments in rats as measured by the learned helplessness test. In addition, MESC decreased escape latencies in the Morris water maze test. The activity of acetylcholinesterase in the brain was inhibited significantly (p<0.05) by treatment with MESC to a level similar to that observed in rats treated with piracetam. Moreover treatment with MESC (200 and 400mg/kg, p.o.) to scopolamine induced rats significantly (p<0.05) decreased TBARS levels which was accompanied by an increase in the activities of SOD and Catalase. MESC has dose dependent effect and 400mg/kg dose shown more prominent results when compared to 200mg/kg dose of MESC. These results indicate that MESC may exert anti-amnesic activity via inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and antioxidant mechanisms in the brain.
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Alikatte KL, Akondi BR, Yerragunta VG, Veerareddy PR, Palle S (2012)
Antiamnesic activity of Syzygium cumini against scopolamine induced spatial memory impairments in rats
Brain Dev 34 :844

Alikatte KL, Akondi BR, Yerragunta VG, Veerareddy PR, Palle S (2012)
Brain Dev 34 :844