Zhu_2009_Neurosci.Lett_461_172

Reference

Title : Hibifolin, a flavonol glycoside, prevents beta-amyloid-induced neurotoxicity in cultured cortical neurons - Zhu_2009_Neurosci.Lett_461_172
Author(s) : Zhu JT , Choi RC , Xie HQ , Zheng KY , Guo AJ , Bi CWC , Lau DT , Li J , Dong TTX , Lau BW , Chen JJ , Tsim KWK
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 461 :172 , 2009
Abstract :

The toxicity of aggregated beta-amyloid (A beta) has been implicated as a critical cause in the development of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hibifolin, a flavonol glycoside derived from herbal plants, possessed a strong protective activity against cell death induced by aggregated A beta. Application of hibifolin in primary cortical neurons prevented the A beta-induced cell death in a dose-dependent manner. In cultured cortical neurons, the pre-treatment of hibifolin abolished A beta-induced Ca(2+) mobilization, and also reduced A beta-induced caspase-3 and caspase-7 activation. Moreover, DNA fragmentation induced by A beta could be suppressed by hibifolin. In addition to such protection mechanisms, hibifolin was able to induce Akt phosphorylation in cortical neurons, which could be another explanation for the neuroprotection activity. These results therefore provided the first evidence that hibifolin protected neurons against A beta-induced apoptosis and stimulated Akt activation, which would be useful in developing potential drugs or food supplements for treating AD.

PubMedSearch : Zhu_2009_Neurosci.Lett_461_172
PubMedID: 19539722

Related information

Citations formats

Zhu JT, Choi RC, Xie HQ, Zheng KY, Guo AJ, Bi CWC, Lau DT, Li J, Dong TTX, Lau BW, Chen JJ, Tsim KWK (2009)
Hibifolin, a flavonol glycoside, prevents beta-amyloid-induced neurotoxicity in cultured cortical neurons
Neuroscience Letters 461 :172

Zhu JT, Choi RC, Xie HQ, Zheng KY, Guo AJ, Bi CWC, Lau DT, Li J, Dong TTX, Lau BW, Chen JJ, Tsim KWK (2009)
Neuroscience Letters 461 :172