The protective effect of Astaxanthin on scopolamine - induced Alzheimer's model in mice.


Journal

Neurosciences (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
ISSN: 1319-6138
Titre abrégé: Neurosciences (Riyadh)
Pays: Saudi Arabia
ID NLM: 101252453

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2024
Historique:
received: 12 07 2023
accepted: 28 12 2023
medline: 14 5 2024
pubmed: 14 5 2024
entrez: 13 5 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To investigate the fundamental mechanisms of the neuroprotective impact of Astaxanthin (AST) in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) induced by scopolamine. This research constituted an in vivo animal study encompassing 36 adult male mice, divided into 6 groups: Control, 100 mg/kg AST, 2 mg/kg scopolamine (AD group), 100 mg/kg AST+2 mg/kg scopolamine, 3 mg/kg galantamine+2 mg/kg scopolamine, and 100 mg/kg AST+3 mg/kg galantamine+2 mg/kg scopolamine. After 14 days, the mice's short-term memory, hippocampus tissue, oxidative and inflammatory markers were evaluated. The AST demonstrated a beneficial influence on short-term memory and a reduction in acetylcholinesterase activity in the brain. It exhibited neuroprotective and anti-amyloidogenic properties, significantly decreased pro-inflammatory markers and oxidative stress, and reversed the decline of the Akt-1 and phosphorylated Akt pathway, a crucial regulator of abnormal tau. Furthermore, AST enhanced the effect of galantamine in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. The findings indicate that AST may offer therapeutic benefits against cognitive dysfunction in AD. This is attributed to its ability to reduce oxidative stress, control neuroinflammation, and enhance Akt-1 and pAkt levels, thereby underscoring its potential in AD treatment strategies.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38740397
pii: 29/2/103
doi: 10.17712/nsj.2024.2.20230060
doi:

Substances chimiques

astaxanthine 8XPW32PR7I
Xanthophylls 0
Scopolamine DL48G20X8X
Neuroprotective Agents 0
Acetylcholinesterase EC 3.1.1.7
Galantamine 0D3Q044KCA

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

103-112

Informations de copyright

Copyright: © Neurosciences.

Auteurs

Rania Magadmi (R)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Sara Nassibi (S)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Fatemah Kamel (F)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Aziza R Al-Rafiah (AR)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Duaa Bakhshwin (D)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Maha Jamal (M)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed Alsieni (M)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Abdulhadi S Burzangi (AS)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

M A F Zaher (MAF)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Mohammed Bendary (M)

From the Department of Clinical Pharmacology (Magadmi, Nassibi, Kamel, Bakhshwin, Jamal, Alsieni, Burzangi), Department of Physiology (Zaher, Bendary), Faculty of Medicine, from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (Al-Rafiah), Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, and from the Department of Pharmacy (Nassibi), East Jeddah Hospital, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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