Ben Saad_2017_Arch.Physiol.Biochem__1

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Title : Effects of vanillin on potassium bromate-induced neurotoxicity in adult mice: impact on behavior, oxidative stress, genes expression, inflammation and fatty acid composition - Ben Saad_2017_Arch.Physiol.Biochem__1
Author(s) : Ben Saad H , Kharrat N , Driss D , Gargouri M , Marrakchi R , Jammoussi K , Magne C , Boudawara T , Ellouz Chaabouni S , Zeghal KM , Hakim A , Ben Amara I
Ref : Arch Physiol Biochem , :1 , 2017
Abstract :

CONTEXT: Vanillin is known to possess important antioxidant activity. OBJECTIVE: The current study was conducted to establish the therapeutic efficiency of vanillin against potassium bromate (KBrO3)-induced depression-like behavior and oxidative stress in mice. MATERIAL AND
METHODS: Mice were exposed during 15 days either to potassium bromate (KBrO3), KBrO3+ vanillin or to only vanillin.
RESULTS: Our results revealed a significant modification in the fatty acid composition of the KBrO3-treated mice. In addition, KBrO3 induced a significant reduction in enzymatic activities and gene expressions, Na+ -K+ and Mg2+-ATPases, acetylcholinesterase and butylcholinesterase activities. The gene expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha, interleukin-1beta, interleukin-6 and COX2, significantly increased in the cerebrum of KBrO3-treated group. Histopathological observations were consistent with these effects. Co-treatment with vanillin significantly attenuated KBrO3-induced oxidative stress and inflammation. CONCLUSION: This work suggests that vanillin mitigates KBrO3-induced depression, and that this neuroprotective effect proceeds through anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.

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PubMedID: 28276710

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Ben Saad H, Kharrat N, Driss D, Gargouri M, Marrakchi R, Jammoussi K, Magne C, Boudawara T, Ellouz Chaabouni S, Zeghal KM, Hakim A, Ben Amara I (2017)
Effects of vanillin on potassium bromate-induced neurotoxicity in adult mice: impact on behavior, oxidative stress, genes expression, inflammation and fatty acid composition
Arch Physiol Biochem :1

Ben Saad H, Kharrat N, Driss D, Gargouri M, Marrakchi R, Jammoussi K, Magne C, Boudawara T, Ellouz Chaabouni S, Zeghal KM, Hakim A, Ben Amara I (2017)
Arch Physiol Biochem :1