Title : Anti-amyloidogenic properties of an ethyl acetate fraction from Actinidia arguta in Abeta1-42-induced ICR mice - Ha_2018_Food.Funct_9_3264 |
Author(s) : Ha JS , Kim JM , Park SK , Kang JY , Lee DS , Lee U , Kim DO , Choi SG , Heo HJ |
Ref : Food Funct , 9 :3264 , 2018 |
Abstract :
This study aimed to investigate the ameliorating effect of an ethyl acetate fraction from the fruit Actinidia arguta (EFAA) on amyloid beta (Abeta)-induced neurotoxicity and cognitive deficits in ICR mice. EFAA showed potent protective effects against Abeta-induced neurotoxicity through 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein diacetate (DCF-DA), 2',3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release into the assay medium. EFAA treatment reduced the intracellular ROS level and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release in the mitochondria, and increased cell viability in Abeta-induced neuroblastoma MC-IXC cells. The administration of EFAA significantly attenuated Abeta-induced learning and memory deficits, which were evaluated by Y-maze, passive avoidance, and Morris water maze tests. Furthermore, EFAA showed the ameliorating effect of cholinergic functions by increasing acetylcholine (ACh) levels and decreasing acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, and protected antioxidant systems by increasing superoxide dismutase (SOD) and decreasing the oxidized glutathione (GSH)/total GSH and malondialdehyde (MDA) in the brain. Finally, EFAA prevented mitochondrial dysfunction via regulating apoptotic signaling molecules including phosphorylated Akt (p-Akt), phosphorylated tau (p-tau), Bax, and cytochrome c in the brain tissues. Therefore, the present study suggests that EFAA might be a potential source of natural antioxidants with the ability to ameliorate Abeta-induced amnesia. |
PubMedSearch : Ha_2018_Food.Funct_9_3264 |
PubMedID: 29786737 |
Ha JS, Kim JM, Park SK, Kang JY, Lee DS, Lee U, Kim DO, Choi SG, Heo HJ (2018)
Anti-amyloidogenic properties of an ethyl acetate fraction from Actinidia arguta in Abeta1-42-induced ICR mice
Food Funct
9 :3264
Ha JS, Kim JM, Park SK, Kang JY, Lee DS, Lee U, Kim DO, Choi SG, Heo HJ (2018)
Food Funct
9 :3264