Koh_2016_Lab.Anim.Res_32_105

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Title : Beneficial effect of diosgenin as a stimulator of NGF on the brain with neuronal damage induced by Abeta-42 accumulation and neurotoxicant injection - Koh_2016_Lab.Anim.Res_32_105
Author(s) : Koh EK , Yun WB , Kim JE , Song SH , Sung JE , Lee HA , Seo EJ , Jee SW , Bae CJ , Hwang DY
Ref : Lab Anim Res , 32 :105 , 2016
Abstract :

To investigate the beneficial effects of diosgenin (DG) on the multiple types of brain damage induced by Abeta-42 peptides and neurotoxicants, alterations in the specific aspects of brain functions were measured in trimethyltin (TMT)-injected transgenic 2576 (TG) mice that had been pretreated with DG for 21 days. Multiple types of damage were successfully induced by Abeta-42 accumulation and TMT injection into the brains of TG mice. However, DG treatment significantly reduced the number of Abeta-stained plaques and dead cells in the granule cells layer of the dentate gyrus. Significant suppression of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and Bax/Bcl-2 expression was also observed in the DG treated TG mice (TG+DG group) when compared with those of the vehicle (VC) treated TG mice (TG+VC group). Additionally, the concentration of nerve growth factor (NGF) was dramatically enhanced in TG+DG group, although it was lower in the TG+VC group than the non-transgenic (nTG) group. Furthermore, the decreased phosphorylation of downstream members in the TrkA high affinity receptor signaling pathway in the TG+VC group was significantly recovered in the TG+DG group. A similar pattern was observed in p75(NTR) expression and JNK phosphorylation in the NGF low affinity receptor signaling pathway. Moreover, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity was enhanced in the TG+DG group, while the level of malondialdehyde (MDA), a marker of lipid peroxidation, was lower in the TG+DG group than the TG+VC group. These results suggest that DG could exert a wide range of beneficial activities for multiple types of brain damage through stimulation of NGF biosynthesis.

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Koh EK, Yun WB, Kim JE, Song SH, Sung JE, Lee HA, Seo EJ, Jee SW, Bae CJ, Hwang DY (2016)
Beneficial effect of diosgenin as a stimulator of NGF on the brain with neuronal damage induced by Abeta-42 accumulation and neurotoxicant injection
Lab Anim Res 32 :105

Koh EK, Yun WB, Kim JE, Song SH, Sung JE, Lee HA, Seo EJ, Jee SW, Bae CJ, Hwang DY (2016)
Lab Anim Res 32 :105