Title of article :
Lavandula angustifolia Effects on Rat Models of Alzheimer’s Disease Through the Investigation of Serum Metabolic Features Using NMR Metabolomics
Author/Authors :
Arefi Oskouie, Afsaneh Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Farrokhi Yekta, Reyhaneh Proteomics Research Center - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Rezaei Tavirani, Mostafa Proteomics Research Center - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Soheili Kashani, Masoud Proteomics Research Center - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Goshadrou, Fatemeh Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is the most prevalent cause of memory impairment
in the elderly population, but the diagnosis and treatment of the disease is
still challenging. Lavender aqueous extract has recently been shown to have the potential
in clearing Amyloid-beta plaques from AD rat hippocampus. To elucidate the
therapeutic mechanisms of lavender, serum metabolic fingerprint of Aβ-induced rat
Alzheimer’s models was investigated through nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry.
Methods: For the establishment of rat Alzheimer’s models, 10 g of Amyloid beta 1-42
was injected to male Wistar rats. The lavender aqueous extract was injected 20 days
after the establishment of the models, once daily for 20 days. Serum samples were
collected and metabolite fingerprints were obtained using 500 MHz 1H-NMR spectrometry,
following multivariate statistical analyses. The resulted metabolites were
then subjected to pathway analysis tools to reveal metabolic pathways affected by
the lavender extract treatment.
Results: Levels of 10 metabolite markers including alanine, glutamine, serine, isoleucine,
valine, carnitine, isobutyrate, pantothenate, glucose and asparagine were reversed
nearly to control values after treatment with lavender extract. The results revealed
that the most significantly affected pathways during treatment with lavender
extract belonged to carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism, including pantothenate
and CoA metabolism, glyoxilate and dicarboxylate metabolism, alanine, aspartate
and glutamate metabolism, cysteine and methionine metabolism.
Conclusion: As lavender extract reversed the direction of changes of some metabolites
involved in AD pathogenesis, it was concluded that the extract might play a role in
the disease improvement and serve as a potential therapeutic option for the treatment
of AD. Moreover, the metabolites which were found in AD rats could serve as a
potential marker panel for the disease; however, much further investigation and validation
of the results is needed
Keywords :
Serum , Metabolomics , Lavandula , Alzheimer disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics