| Title : Effects of a Natural Polyherbal Extract on Alleviating Scopolamine-Induced Memory Deficits in C57BL\/6 Mice via Enhancing Cholinergic Function - Kwon_2025_Curr.Issues.Mol.Biol_47_ |
| Author(s) : Kwon H , Kwon MH , Jeong M , Kim Y , Yoon HG , Ju Y , Hyun KY , Choi GE |
| Ref : Curr Issues Mol Biol , 47 : , 2025 |
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Abstract :
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological condition with limited effective pharmaceutical treatments, often accompanied by side effects. This has increased interest in plant-based alternatives. This study examined the cognitive effects of a Natural Polyherbal Extract (NPX) on scopolamine-induced memory deficits in mice. Male C57BL/6 mice (10 weeks old, n = 36) were divided into four groups: control (saline), scopolamine (1 mg/kg, i.p.), tacrine (10 mg/kg, oral), and NPX (1000 mg/kg, oral). NPX and tacrine were administered daily by oral gavage for two weeks. Cognitive function was assessed weekly using the Y-maze task. Brain tissues were collected for biochemical analysis, including AChE activity and immunohistochemical detection of neurodegeneration-related markers. Results: Mice treated with NPX demonstrated improved spontaneous alternation behavior compared to the scopolamine group. NPX also significantly reduced acetylcholinesterase activity. Immunohistochemistry revealed decreased expression of amyloid-beta (Abeta) and caspase-3, with enhanced choline acetyltransferase levels. These outcomes were comparable to those observed in the tacrine-treated group. Conclusions: NPX alleviated scopolamine-induced memory impairment through enhancement of cholinergic signaling and mitigation of neurodegenerative markers. The findings suggest that NPX may serve as a promising plant-derived candidate for managing memory-related disorders, including AD. |
| PubMedSearch : Kwon_2025_Curr.Issues.Mol.Biol_47_ |
| PubMedID: 41150765 |
Kwon H, Kwon MH, Jeong M, Kim Y, Yoon HG, Ju Y, Hyun KY, Choi GE (2025)
Effects of a Natural Polyherbal Extract on Alleviating Scopolamine-Induced Memory Deficits in C57BL\/6 Mice via Enhancing Cholinergic Function
Curr Issues Mol Biol
47 :
Kwon H, Kwon MH, Jeong M, Kim Y, Yoon HG, Ju Y, Hyun KY, Choi GE (2025)
Curr Issues Mol Biol
47 :