Author/Authors :
Ka, Sainath Reddy Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA , Ka, Kaleem A. Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA , B.S, Sharvana Bhava Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA , P, Satish Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA , P, Aravind Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA , E, Venkateshwarlu Department of Pharmacology - Vaagdevi College of pharmacy, Warangal, INDIA
Abstract :
Alzheimer is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder in which Oxidative stress plays a major role. The present study was designed to investigate Neuroprotective effect of Lornoxicam, Selegiline and co-administration of both drugs in Scopolamine induced cognitive impairment and neurodegeneration. Scopolamine (1.4mg/kg) was administered intraperitoniallyin male Wistar rats. Rectangular maze performance test was used to assess the memory performance test. Various biochemical parameters such as Catalase, 1, 1-diphenyl-2- picrylhydrazine (DPPH), Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances(TBARS), reduced glutathione(GSH) and acetylcholine esterase (AchE) were also assessed. IntraperitonialScopolamine results marked memory impairment and oxidative damage. Sub-acute treatment with Lornoxicam (1.3mg/kg, p.o) and Selegiline (0.49mg/kg, p.o) and co-administration of these two drugs for 8 days significantly attenuated scopolamine induced oxidative damage and neurodegeneration. Besides, Lornoxicam, Selegiline and co-administration of both significantly reversed Scopolamine administered increase in acetylcholine esterase activity. Present study indicates protective effect of Lornoxicam, Selegiline and co-administration of both drugs against Scopolamine induced cognitive impairment and oxidative damage. The memory enhancing capacity of the drugs was very significant when compared with disease control (P <0.001).
Keywords :
Alzheimer , AchE , DPPH , GSH , Lornoxicam , Scopolamine , Selegiline , TBARS