Saxena_2011_Behav.Brain.Res_224_50

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Title : ICV STZ induced impairment in memory and neuronal mitochondrial function: A protective role of nicotinic receptor - Saxena_2011_Behav.Brain.Res_224_50
Author(s) : Saxena G , Patro IK , Nath C
Ref : Behavioural Brain Research , 224 :50 , 2011
Abstract :

The present study was planned to evaluate the cholinergic influence on mitochondrial activity and neurodegeneration associated with impaired memory in intracerebroventricular (ICV) streptozotocin (STZ) treated rats. STZ (3mg/kg), administered ICV twice with an interval of 48h between the two doses, showed significant impairment in spatial memory tested by water maze test 14 days after first dose without altering blood glucose level and locomotor activity. Animals were sacrificed on 21st day of ICV administration. STZ significantly increased malondialdehyde (MDA), reactive oxygen species (ROS), Ca(2+) ion influx, caspase-3 activity and decreased glutathione (GSH) level. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors tacrine and donepezil (5mg/kg, PO) pretreatment significantly prevented STZ induced memory deficit, oxidative stress, Ca(2+) influx and caspase-3 activity. Carbachol, a muscarinic cholinergic agonist (0.01mg/kg, SC) did not show any significant effect on ROS generation, Ca(2+) ion influx and caspase-3 activity. While nicotinic cholinergic agonist, nicotine, significantly attenuated ICV STZ induced mitochondrial dysfunction and caspase-3 activity. The results indicate that instead of muscarinic receptors nicotinic receptors may be involved in neuroprotection by maintaining mitochondrial functions.

PubMedSearch : Saxena_2011_Behav.Brain.Res_224_50
PubMedID: 21620901

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Saxena G, Patro IK, Nath C (2011)
ICV STZ induced impairment in memory and neuronal mitochondrial function: A protective role of nicotinic receptor
Behavioural Brain Research 224 :50

Saxena G, Patro IK, Nath C (2011)
Behavioural Brain Research 224 :50