急性姜黄素管理增强了海马体的delta振荡,从而改善了对象记忆

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Sena Iijima , Kinjiro Takeda , Takeshi Nagahiro , Kisa Watanabe , Yuji Ikegaya , Nobuyoshi Matsumoto
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长期服用姜黄素可以减轻动物的记忆缺陷或改善记忆。由于姜黄素的生物利用度有限,急性姜黄素治疗是否会影响认知功能和潜在的神经活动仍然几乎未知。为了解决这个问题,我们监测了接受载体或姜黄素治疗的小鼠在从事一项新的物体识别任务时海马和内侧前额叶皮层的行为和神经活动。姜黄素处理的小鼠在新的目标识别任务中的目标识别记忆性能有所提高。此外,在试验中,姜黄素组小鼠海马区的δ波振荡增强。总之,急性姜黄素治疗可能通过神经调节促进记忆识别的δ波振荡。
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Acute curcumin administration enhances delta oscillations in the hippocampus underlying object memory improvement
Curcumin mitigates memory deficits or improves memory when it is chronically administered to animals. Due to limited bioavailability of curcumin, it remains almost unknown whether acutely treated curcumin influences cognitive function and underlying neural activity. To address this question, we monitored behavior and neural activity in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex of mice treated with vehicle or curcumin while they were engaged in a novel object recognition task. Object recognition memory performance in the novel object recognition task was increased in curcumin-treated mice. Moreover, delta oscillations in the hippocampus were enhanced in the curcumin-administered mice in the test trial. Altogether, acute curcumin treatment boosts delta oscillations for memory recognition possibly by neuromodulation.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (JPS) is an international open access journal intended for the advancement of pharmacological sciences in the world. The Journal welcomes submissions in all fields of experimental and clinical pharmacology, including neuroscience, and biochemical, cellular, and molecular pharmacology for publication as Reviews, Full Papers or Short Communications. Short Communications are short research article intended to provide novel and exciting pharmacological findings. Manuscripts concerning descriptive case reports, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies without pharmacological mechanism and dose-response determinations are not acceptable and will be rejected without peer review. The ethnopharmacological studies are also out of the scope of this journal. Furthermore, JPS does not publish work on the actions of biological extracts unknown chemical composition.
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