Haiwei Xu, Xiaotang Fan, Enquan Gao, Xuan Wu, Juan Cao, Haidi Li
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Abstract
SIJMMARY Melatonin deficiency in cerebrospinal fluid has been postulated to be critical for the development of Alzheimer Disease (AD). As a potent free radical scavengers and antioxidant, melatonin has been proposed to delay or inhibit progression of neurodegeneration in AD. Since the effect of melatonin on AP peptide toxicity in the rat oxidative stress model of AD is not fully understood, we observed the effect of melatonin on AP protein and APP mRNA in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of AD rats model established by Bennett and found melatonin inhibited the AP and APP mRNA . The effect of melatonin could be partly attenuated by pretreatment with the GABA antagonist bicuculline. The results suggest melatonin reduced the AP production probably by inhibiting overexpression of APP in the CNS of AD model rats. Maybe these effects of melatonin were influenced by GABA.