Park_2014_Biol.Pharm.Bull_37_1207

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Title : Amyrin attenuates scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment in mice - Park_2014_Biol.Pharm.Bull_37_1207
Author(s) : Park SJ , Ahn YJ , Oh SR , Lee Y , Kwon G , Woo H , Lee HE , Jang DS , Jung JW , Ryu JH
Ref : Biol Pharm Bull , 37 :1207 , 2014
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, is characterized by progressive cognitive impairment associated with the disruption of cholinergic neurotransmission. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of alpha- or beta-amyrin, a type of pentacyclic triterpene, on the cognitive impairment induced by scopolamine, a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist. To measure the abilities of various types of learning and memory, we conducted step-through passive avoidance task. Scopolamine induced deficits in learning and memory processes in mice, which were antagonized by a single administration of alpha-amyrin (2 or 4 mg/kg) or beta-amyrin (4 mg/kg), respectively. Additionally, in vitro analysis revealed that acetylcholinesterase activity was inhibited by beta-amyrin, but not by alpha-amyrin. Furthermore, Western blot analysis revealed that the expression levels of phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (pERK) and phosphorylated glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (pGSK-3beta) were significantly enhanced by a single administration of alpha- and beta-amyrin in the hippocampus. Finally, the memory ameliorating effects of alpha- or beta-amyrin on the scopolamine-induced cognitive impairments were significantly blocked by ERK inhibitor U0126. The present study suggests that alpha- and beta-amyrin may ameliorate the cognitive impairment induced by hypocholinergic neurotransmission via the activation of ERK as well as GSK-3beta signaling.

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Park SJ, Ahn YJ, Oh SR, Lee Y, Kwon G, Woo H, Lee HE, Jang DS, Jung JW, Ryu JH (2014)
Amyrin attenuates scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment in mice
Biol Pharm Bull 37 :1207

Park SJ, Ahn YJ, Oh SR, Lee Y, Kwon G, Woo H, Lee HE, Jang DS, Jung JW, Ryu JH (2014)
Biol Pharm Bull 37 :1207