Title : Acetylcholinesterase activity in rats experimentally demyelinated with ethidium bromide and treated with interferon beta - Mazzanti_2006_Neurochem.Res_31_1027 |
Author(s) : Mazzanti CM , Spanevello RM , Pereira LB , Goncalves JF , Kaizer R , Correa M , Ahmed M , Mazzanti A , Festugatto R , Graca DL , Morsch VM , Schetinger MR |
Ref : Neurochem Res , 31 :1027 , 2006 |
Abstract :
The ethidium bromide (EB) demyelinating model was associated with interferon beta (IFN-beta) to evaluate acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in the striatum (ST), hippocampus (HP), cerebral cortex (CC), cerebellum (CB), hypothalamus (HY), pons (PN) and synaptosomes from the CC. Rats were divided into four groups: I control (saline), II (IFN-beta), III (EB) and IV (EB and IFN-beta). After 7, 15 and 30 days rats (n = 6) were sacrificed, and the brain structures were removed for enzymatic assay. AChE activity was found to vary in all the brain structures in accordance with the day studied (7-15-30 days) (P < 0.05). In the group III, there was an inhibition of the AChE activity in the ST, CB, HY, HP and also in synaptosomes of the CC (P < 0.05). It was observed that IFN-beta per se was capable to significantly inhibit (P < 0.05) AChE activity in the ST, HP, HY and synaptosomes of the CC. Our results suggest that one of the mechanisms of action of IFN-beta is through the inhibition of AChE activity, and EB could be considered an inhibitor of AChE activity by interfering with cholinergic neurotransmission in the different brain regions. |
PubMedSearch : Mazzanti_2006_Neurochem.Res_31_1027 |
PubMedID: 16871442 |
Mazzanti CM, Spanevello RM, Pereira LB, Goncalves JF, Kaizer R, Correa M, Ahmed M, Mazzanti A, Festugatto R, Graca DL, Morsch VM, Schetinger MR (2006)
Acetylcholinesterase activity in rats experimentally demyelinated with ethidium bromide and treated with interferon beta
Neurochem Res
31 :1027
Mazzanti CM, Spanevello RM, Pereira LB, Goncalves JF, Kaizer R, Correa M, Ahmed M, Mazzanti A, Festugatto R, Graca DL, Morsch VM, Schetinger MR (2006)
Neurochem Res
31 :1027