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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2016; 8 (3): 120-125
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-184687

ABSTRACT

Background: Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease[SAD] is caused by genetic risk factors, agingand oxidative stresses. The herbal extract of Rosa canina [R. canina], Tanacetumvulgare [T. vulgare]and Urtica dioica [U. dioica]has a beneficial role in aging, as ananti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative agent. In this study, the neuroprotective effectsof this herbal extract in the rat model of SAD was investigated


Methods: The rats were divided into control, sham, model, herbal extract -treated andethanol-treated groups. Drug interventions were started on the 21st day after modelingand each treatment group was given the drugs by intraperitoneal [I.P.] route for21 days. The expression levels of the five important genes for pathogenesis of SAD includingSyp, Psen1, Mapk3, Map2 and Tnf-alphawere measured by qPCR between thehippocampi of SAD model which were treated by this herbal extract and controlgroups. The Morris Water Maze was adapted to test spatial learning and memoryability of the rats


Results: Treatment of the rat model of SAD with herbal extract induced a significantchange in expression of Syp [p=0.001] and Psen1 [p=0.029]. In Morris Water Maze,significant changes in spatial learning seen in the rat model group were improved inherbal-treated group


Conclusion: This herbal extract could have anti-dementia properties and improve spatiallearning and memory in SAD rat model

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