Ishola_2013_Pharm.Biol_51_49

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Title : Combretum mucronatum and Capparis thonningii prevent scopolamine-induced memory deficit in mice - Ishola_2013_Pharm.Biol_51_49
Author(s) : Ishola IO , Adeyemi OO , Agbaje EO , Tota S , Shukla R
Ref : Pharm Biol , 51 :49 , 2013
Abstract :

Context: Roots of Combretum mucronatum Schumach. & Thonn. (Combretaceae) and Capparis thonningii Schum. (Capparaceae) are used in southwest Nigeria in the treatment of inflammatory disorders and mental illness. Objective: This study evaluated the antidementic effect of the methanol root extracts of C. mucronatum and C. thonningii on scopolamine (3 mg/kg, i.p.) induced memory impairment in mice. Materials and methods: The effect of C. mucronatum and C. thonningii (50-200 mg/kg) administered orally for 3 days on memory impairments induced in mice by scopolamine was assessed in the passive avoidance and Morris water maze test and compared with that of tacrine (5 mg/kg, i.p.). The activities of acetylcholinesterase (AchE) and antioxidant enzymes were estimated in the brain after the completion of behavioral studies. Results: C. mucronatum and C. thonningii root extracts (50-200 mg/kg) reversed scopolamine-induced memory deficit with significant (p < 0.05) increase in transfer latency in passive avoidance test. Similarly, the extracts (200 mg/kg) ameliorated memory deficit as a result of significant (p < 0.001) decrease in escape latency and path length in Morris water maze test. The increased AChE activity induced by scopolamine was significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited by C. mucronatum and C. thonningii (100 and 200 mg/kg) treatment which was similar to the effect of tacrine. Both extracts significantly (p < 0.05) attenuated scopolamine-induced increase in oxidative stress parameters as well as restoration of glutathione activity. Discussion and conclusion: C. mucronatum and C. thonningii extracts possess significant anticholinesterase, antioxidant and antidementic properties, which may be useful in the management of Alzheimer's disease.

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Ishola IO, Adeyemi OO, Agbaje EO, Tota S, Shukla R (2013)
Combretum mucronatum and Capparis thonningii prevent scopolamine-induced memory deficit in mice
Pharm Biol 51 :49

Ishola IO, Adeyemi OO, Agbaje EO, Tota S, Shukla R (2013)
Pharm Biol 51 :49