Exploration of neuroprotective and cognition boosting effects of Mazus pumilus in Alzheimer's disease model.

Q2 Medicine
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-16 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/jcim-2024-0231
Malik Saadullah, Jahan Ara Batool, Muhammad Rashad, Muhammad Asif, Zunera Chauhdary, Asia Bibi
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Abstract

Objectives: Mazus pumilus (MP) an Asian flowering plant, known for various reported pharmacological activities including antioxidant, anti-nociceptive, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antibacterial, antifungal, and hepatoprotective effects. This study focused on further exploring Mazus pumilus's methanol leaf extract (MPM) for bioactive principles and investigating its neuroprotective and cognition-enhancing potential in Alzheimer's disease models.

Methods: For the phytochemical screening and identification, TLC, HPLC, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) were employed. In-vitro antioxidant potential was assayed by DPPH Free Radical Scavenging method, followed by in-vivo neuroprotective effect of MPM (100, 200, 300 mg/kg) using Wistar-albino rats, sodium azide for induction of AD and rivastigmine as standard. Over 21 days, we observed neurobehavioral changes and performed biochemical (GSH, CAT, SOD, and AchE activity) and histopathological evaluations.

Results: Results revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, amino acids, terpenoids, glycosides, sterols, and saponins. HPLC analysis confirmed the presence of gallic acids, sinapic acid, and caffeic acid. DPPH confirmed the antioxidant effect of MPM, which served as a base for its potential neuroprotective activity. Biochemically, oxidative stress markers improved significantly post-treatment, with decreased GSH, SOD, CAT levels, and increased AchE activity, indicating a reversal of AD-induced changes. Behavioral assessments showed improvements in locomotion, memory, spatial learning, and cognition. Histologically, there was a dose-dependent reduction in neurodegenerative features like neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid beta plaques.

Conclusions: Hence, this study concluded MPM is a promising candidate for prophylaxis and treatment of behavioral deficits and cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease.

探索 Mazus pumilus 在阿尔茨海默氏症模型中的神经保护和认知促进作用。
背景:Mazus pumilus(MP)是一种亚洲开花植物,据报道具有多种药理活性,包括抗氧化、抗痛觉、抗炎、抗癌、抗菌、抗真菌和保肝作用。本研究的重点是进一步探索 Mazus pumilus 的甲醇叶提取物(MPM)中的生物活性成分,并研究其在阿尔茨海默氏症模型中保护神经和增强认知能力的潜力:方法:采用 TLC、HPLC 和傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)对植物化学成分进行筛选和鉴定。采用 DPPH 自由基清除法测定了 MPM(100、200、300 毫克/千克)的体外抗氧化潜力,并以 Wistar-albino 大鼠、叠氮化钠诱导 AD 和利巴斯的明为标准,对 MPM(100、200、300 毫克/千克)的体内神经保护作用进行了检测。在 21 天内,我们观察了神经行为变化,并进行了生化(GSH、CAT、SOD 和 AchE 活性)和组织病理学评估:结果:研究结果显示了生物碱、黄酮类化合物、氨基酸、萜类化合物、苷类、甾醇和皂苷的存在。高效液相色谱分析证实了没食子酸、山奈酸和咖啡酸的存在。DPPH 证实了 MPM 的抗氧化作用,为其潜在的神经保护活性提供了依据。从生化角度看,氧化应激指标在治疗后有明显改善,GSH、SOD、CAT水平降低,AchE活性升高,表明AD诱导的变化得到逆转。行为评估显示,运动、记忆、空间学习和认知能力均有所改善。从组织学角度来看,神经退行性特征(如神经纤维缠结和淀粉样β斑块)的减少呈剂量依赖性:因此,本研究认为 MPM 是预防和治疗阿尔茨海默病行为缺陷和认知功能障碍的一种有前途的候选药物。
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Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (JCIM) focuses on evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of complementary medical (CM) whole systems, practices, interventions and natural health products, including herbal and traditional medicines. The journal is edited by Ed Lui of the University of Western Ontario. Topics: -Quality, efficacy, and safety of natural health products, dietary supplements, traditional medicines and their synthetic duplicates -Efficacy and safety of complementary therapies -Evidence-based medicine and practice, including evidence of traditional use -Curriculum development, educational system and competency of complementary health programs -Methodologies on research and evaluation of traditional medicines and herbal products -Integrative medicine: basic and clinical research and practice -Innovation in CAM Curriculum -Educational Material Design
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