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Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) ; (6): 532-537, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-610124

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Objective:To explore the influence of total alkaloids of Corydalis Ochotensis(TAOCO) on the behavior and pathomorphology of brain tissue of the rats with Alzheimer's disease(AD) induced by β-amyloid protein 25-35(Aβ25-35),and to clarify its therapeutic effects on the AD rats.Methods:The Wistar rats were divided into mormal control group(treated with 0.5 mL·100 g-1 distilled water) (n=9),model group(treated with 0.5 mL·100 g-1 distilled water)(n=9),positive drug group(treated with 1.75 mg·kg-1 donepezil hydrochloride)(n=9),and low,middle and high doses (treated with 2.0,4.0 and 8.0 mg·kg-1) of TAOCO groups(n=8,n=9,n=9).The rat AD models were made by injecting Aβ25-35 into hippocampus.On the 14th day after operation,the rats were administered for 7 d.Morris water maze test was used to detect the spatial learning and memory ability of the rats;dark avoidance task was used to observe the passive avoidance ability of the rats;the pathomorphology of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of the rats were detected.Results:The Morris water maze test results showed that compared with model group,the latency to platform of the rats in low dose of TAOCO group was decreased on the 4th and 5th days(P0.05).Compared with model group,there was no obvious improvement of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus injury of the rats in low and middle doses of TAOCO groups.In high dose of TAOCO group,the cerebral cortex and hippocampus injury of the rats were significantly improved.Conclusion:TAOCO can improve the learning and memory function of the AD rats and reduce the pathological injury of brain tissue of AD rats.

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