Neuroprotective effects of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Bark on amyloid beta sub(25-35)-induced learning and memory impairments in mice

In the present study, we examined whether aqueous extract of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Bark (EUE) with graded doses exerted its neuroprotective effects on amyloid beta sub(25-35) (Ab sub(25-35))-induced learning and memory impairments in mice. Mice received a single intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2011-01, Vol.487 (1), p.123-127
Hauptverfasser: Kwon, Seung-Hwan, Lee, Ha-Kyung, Kim, Ji-Ah, Hong, Sa-Ik, Kim, Sun-Yeou, Jo, Tae-Hyung, Park, Young-In, Lee, Chong-Kil, Kim, Yong-Bin, Lee, Seok-Yong, Jang, Choon-Gon
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Zusammenfassung:In the present study, we examined whether aqueous extract of Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. Bark (EUE) with graded doses exerted its neuroprotective effects on amyloid beta sub(25-35) (Ab sub(25-35))-induced learning and memory impairments in mice. Mice received a single intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of Ab sub(25-35) 6 nmol as the critical factor in Alzheimer's disease (AD), cognition was evaluated using Y-maze, passive avoidance, and Morris water maze tests. EUE significantly improved the Ab sub(25-35)-induced memory deficit in the Y-maze test. Also, EUE increased step-through latency time with Ab sub(25-35)-induced learning and memory deficits in the passive avoidance test. In addition, EUE decreased the escape latencies with Ab sub(25-35)-induced cognitive impairments in the Morris water maze test. In the probe trial session, EUE increased time spent in the target quadrant. In the in vitro study, EUE was found to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in a dose-dependent manner (IC50 value; 172 kg/ml). Ex vivo study, EUE significantly inhibited AChE activity in the hippocampus and frontal cortex. These results demonstrate that EUE possesses potent neuroprotective effects and that its beneficial effects are mediated, in part, by AChE inhibition, and therefore, might be a potential candidate in neurodegenerative diseases such as AD.
ISSN:0304-3940
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2010.10.042