Postu_2018_J.Cell.Mol.Med_22_111

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Title : Lactuca capensis reverses memory deficits in Abeta1-42-induced an animal model of Alzheimer's disease - Postu_2018_J.Cell.Mol.Med_22_111
Author(s) : Postu PA , Noumedem JAK , Cioanca O , Hancianu M , Mihasan M , Ciorpac M , Gorgan DL , Petre BA , Hritcu L
Ref : J Cell Mol Med , 22 :111 , 2018
Abstract :

We investigated the neuropharmacological effects of the methanolic extract from Lactuca capensis Thunb. leaves (100 and 200 mg/kg) for 21 days on memory impairment in an Alzheimer's disease (AD) rat model produced by direct intraventricular delivery of amyloid-beta1-42 (Abeta1-42). Behavioural assays such as Y-maze and radial arm maze test were used for assessing memory performance. Abeta1-42 decreased cognitive performance in the behavioural tests which were ameliorated by pre-treatment with the methanolic extract. Acetylcholinesterase activity and oxidant-antioxidant balance in the rat hippocampus were abnormally altered by Abeta1-42 treatment while these deficits were recovered by pre-treatment with the methanolic extract. In addition, rats were given Abeta1-42 exhibited in the hippocampus decreased brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) mRNA copy number and increased IL-1beta mRNA copy number which was reversed by the methanolic extract administration. These findings suggest that the methanolic extract could be a potent neuropharmacological agent against dementia via modulating cholinergic activity, increasing of BDNF levels and promoting antioxidant action in the rat hippocampus.

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Postu PA, Noumedem JAK, Cioanca O, Hancianu M, Mihasan M, Ciorpac M, Gorgan DL, Petre BA, Hritcu L (2018)
Lactuca capensis reverses memory deficits in Abeta1-42-induced an animal model of Alzheimer's disease
J Cell Mol Med 22 :111

Postu PA, Noumedem JAK, Cioanca O, Hancianu M, Mihasan M, Ciorpac M, Gorgan DL, Petre BA, Hritcu L (2018)
J Cell Mol Med 22 :111