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Aim To study the mechanism of quereetin (Que) inhibiting mitochondrial damage induced by Aβ
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Aim To investigate the protective effect of quercetin ( Que) through estrogen receptor a ( ERa ) on Ap25-35-induced mitochondrial damage in PC 12 cells.Methods PC 12 cells were selected as the ob¬ject of AD cytotoxic injury model.A(B25.35(20 (xmol • L 1 ) toxic injury was used and Que (40, 60, 80 (xmol • L 1 ) was added; meanwhile, 0.1 (xmol • L 1 17(3- estradiol ( 17f}-E2 ) and 50 (xmol • L 1 genistein ((yen) were used as positive control, and an 1C1182, 780 ( estrogen receptor inhibitor) pretreatment group (aP25 - 35 + 1 M-mo1 ' L_l ICI182,780, Ap25 35 + 1 (xmol • L"1 ICI182,780 +60
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<p><b>AIM</b>To study the protective effect and mechanism of osthol on learning and memory impairment of mice with acute senile model induced by AlCl3.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>After s.c. AlCl3 60 mg.kg-1 for 7 d and i.p. osthol 15 and 7.5 mg.kg-1 for 12 d, using step-through test and step-down test, the effect of osthol on learning and memory was observed and the glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) activities in blood and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities in plasma and cerebrum were measured.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Osthol 15 and 7.5 mg.kg-1 significantly improved the capability of memory and enhanced the activities of GSH-PX and SOD in AlCl3 treated mice.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Osthol shows protective effect on brain memory impairment of mice in acute senile model induced by AlCl3. Perhaps the mechanism is involved in enhancing the activities of GSH-PX and SOD, clearing away the free radical, protecting the brain neuron from the harm of lipoperoxide.</p>