Title of article :
Sargassum wightii ameliorates anxiety-like behaviour and cognitive deficits in rotenone-induced parkinsonian rats
Author/Authors :
Rath ، Bandana Department of Pharmacology - SLN MEDICAL COLLEGE (SLN MCH) , Sika ، Lalit Mohan Department of Pharmacology - SLN MEDICAL COLLEGE (SLN MCH) , Misra ، Ikhita Department of ENT - Shri Jagannath Medical College and Hospital (SJMCH) , Panigrahy ، Snigdha Rani Department of Pharmacology - MKCG Medical College , Mishra ، Baidyanath Department of Pharmacology - SLN MEDICAL COLLEGE (SLN MCH)
From page :
419
To page :
424
Abstract :
Introduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, basically manifested by motor symptoms. However, there are other associated non-motor features in PD, including depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairments that significantly affect the quality of life. Scientific reports have shown that Sargassum wightii, a brown seaweed, protects against rotenone-induced motor deficits, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative stress in rats. We therefore, undertook this study to evaluate its efficacy in alleviating rotenone-induced non-motor symptoms such as anxiety-like behavior and cognitive deficits in rats. Methods: Rotenone at a dose of 10 mg/kg was given orally for 28 days to induce PD model in male rats. The vehicle and the test drug were given orally daily, 1 hour prior to the rotenone administration. The protective effect of S. wightii (methanol extract at 400 mg/kg dosage) was assessed through an array of tests: Elevated plus maze test, Morris water maze test, and novel object recognition test. On the 28th day, the rats were sacrificed, and hippocampal neurobiochemical analyses were performed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: Co-administration of S. wightii reversed the rotenone-induced anxiety-like behavior and cognitive deficits to a significant extent (P 0.001). It also restored the hippocampal neurotransmitters (5-hydroxytryptamine, dopamine, and 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid) significantly (P 0.001). Conclusion: Sargassum wightii provides neuroprotective effects and reduces the non-motor symptoms of PD. Therefore, it might be a novel insight into PD therapy.
Keywords :
Neurodegenerative disease , Neuroprotection , Non , motor symptoms , Neurotransmitter , Herbal medicine
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Journal title :
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Record number :
2758712
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