Effect of Cyperus rotundus tubers ethanolic extract on learning and memory in animal model of Alzheimer

Zahra Rabiei , Mohammadreza Hojjati , Mahmoud Rafieian-Kopaeia , Zahra Alibabaei
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a degenerative disorder that leads to progressive cognitive decline. The memory dysfunction of AD has been associated with a cortical cholinergic deficiency and loss of cholinergic neurons of the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM). This study investigated the effect of Cyperus rotundus tubers ethanolic extract on learning and memory in the rat model of Alzheimer's and intact rats. In this experimental study, 49 male Wistar rats were divided randomly into seven groups. Wistar rats received bilateral electric lesions of the NBM. The NBM-lesioned rats received Cyperus rotundus tubers ethanolic extract (100 and 200 mg/kg; ip) for 15 days while the control and sham groups received distilled water. Intact rats received extract without any surgery. Passive avoidance learning and memory performance was assessed using passive avoidance paradigm, and Morris water maze test used for spatial learning and memory evaluation. In shuttle box test, the initial latency significantly decreased in Alzh+ CRT (NBM-lesioned rats that received extract) groups. Step through latency significantly increased in Alzh+ CRT groups. In Morris water maze task, in the probe trial, Alzh+ CRT groups demonstrated a significant preference for the quadrant in which the platform was located on the preceding day. The decrease in the escape latency improved significantly in Alzh+ CRT groups when compared with Alzh (NBM-lesioned rats) group. The results suggest that Cyperus rotundus tubers ethanolic extract has some repairing effects on the memory and behavioral disorders produced by lesioning of the NBM in rats.

香附乙醇提取物对阿尔茨海默病动物模型学习记忆的影响
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种导致进行性认知能力下降的退行性疾病。阿尔茨海默病的记忆功能障碍与皮层胆碱能缺乏和Meynert基底核胆碱能神经元的丧失有关。本研究探讨了香附乙醇提取物对阿尔茨海默病大鼠模型和正常大鼠学习记忆的影响。本实验选取雄性Wistar大鼠49只,随机分为7组。Wistar大鼠双侧脑基底电损伤。nbm损伤大鼠分别给予香附乙醇提取物100、200 mg/kg;对照组和假手术组接受蒸馏水治疗。未做任何手术的大鼠接受提取物。采用被动回避范式评价被动回避学习记忆能力,Morris水迷宫测验评价空间学习记忆能力。穿梭箱试验中,Alzh+ CRT(接受提取物的nbm损伤大鼠)组的初始潜伏期明显降低。Alzh+ CRT组步过潜伏期明显增加。在Morris水迷宫任务中,在探针试验中,Alzh+ CRT组表现出对前一天平台所在象限的显著偏好。与Alzh (nbm损伤大鼠)组相比,Alzh+ CRT组逃避潜伏期的减少明显改善。结果提示,香附乙醇提取物对大鼠脑基底膜损伤所致的记忆和行为障碍具有一定的修复作用。
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