Title : Attenuation of stress induced memory deficits by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in rats: Role of antioxidant enzymes - Emad_2016_Pharmacol.Rep_69_300 |
Author(s) : Emad S , Qadeer S , Sadaf S , Batool Z , Haider S , Perveen T |
Ref : Pharmacol Rep , 69 :300 , 2016 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Repeated stress paradigms have been shown to cause devastating alterations on memory functions. Stress is linked with inflammation. Psychological and certain physical stressors could lead to neuroinflammation. Inflammatory process may occur by release of mediators and stimulate the production of prostaglandins through cyclooxygenase (COX). Treatment with COX inhibitors, which restrain prostaglandin production, has enhanced memory in a number of neuroinflammatory states showing a potential function for raised prostaglandins in these memory shortfalls. In the present study, potential therapeutic effects of indomethacin and diclofenac sodium on memory in both unrestraint and restraint rats were observed. METHODS AND |
PubMedSearch : Emad_2016_Pharmacol.Rep_69_300 |
PubMedID: 28178591 |
Emad S, Qadeer S, Sadaf S, Batool Z, Haider S, Perveen T (2016)
Attenuation of stress induced memory deficits by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in rats: Role of antioxidant enzymes
Pharmacol Rep
69 :300
Emad S, Qadeer S, Sadaf S, Batool Z, Haider S, Perveen T (2016)
Pharmacol Rep
69 :300