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Title : Fucosterol from an Edible Brown Alga Ecklonia stolonifera Prevents Soluble Amyloid Beta-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in Aging Rats - Oh_2018_Mar.Drugs_16_
Author(s) : Oh JH , Choi JS , Nam TJ
Ref : Mar Drugs , 16 : , 2018
Abstract :

Fucosterol from edible brown seaweeds has various biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-adipogenic, antiphotoaging, anti-acetylcholinesterase, and anti-beta-secretase 1 activities. However, little is known about its effects on soluble amyloid beta peptide (sAbeta)-induced endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and cognitive impairment. Fucosterol was isolated from the edible brown seaweed Ecklonia stolonifera, and its neuroprotective effects were analyzed in primary hippocampal neurons and in aging rats. Fucosterol attenuated sAbeta1-42-induced decrease in the viability of hippocampal neurons and downregulated sAbeta1-42-induced increase in glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) expression in hippocampal neurons via activation of tyrosine receptor kinase B-mediated ERK1/2 signaling. Fucosterol co-infusion attenuated sAbeta1-42-induced cognitive impairment in aging rats via downregulation of GRP78 expression and upregulation of mature brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in the dentate gyrus. Fucosterol might be beneficial for the management of cognitive dysfunction via suppression of aging-induced ER stress.

PubMedSearch : Oh_2018_Mar.Drugs_16_
PubMedID: 30301140

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Oh JH, Choi JS, Nam TJ (2018)
Fucosterol from an Edible Brown Alga Ecklonia stolonifera Prevents Soluble Amyloid Beta-Induced Cognitive Dysfunction in Aging Rats
Mar Drugs 16 :

Oh JH, Choi JS, Nam TJ (2018)
Mar Drugs 16 :