Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder and most common form of dementia that leads to memory impairment. In the present study we have examined the protective effects of Borago officinalis (borage) extract on Amyloid β (Aβ)-Induced memory impairment. Wistar male rats received intrahippocampal (IHP) injection of the Aβ(25-35) and borage extract throughout gestation (100 mg/kg). Learning and memory functions in the rats were examined by the passive avoidance and the Morris water maze (MWM) tasks. Finally, the antioxidant capacity of hippocampus was measured using ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay. The results showed that Aβ(25-35) impaired step-through latency and time in dark compartment in passive avoidance task. In the MWM, Aβ(25-35) significantly increased escape latency and traveled distance. Borage administration attenuated the Aβ-induced memory impairment in both the passive avoidance and the MWM tasks. Aβ induced a remarkable decrease in antioxidant power (FRAP value) of hippocampus and borage prevented the decrease of the hippocampal antioxidant status. This data suggests that borage could improve the learning impairment and oxidative damage in the hippocampal tissue following Aβ treatment and that borage consumption may lead to an improvement of AD-induced cognitive dysfunction. © 2014 Fatemeh Ghahremanitamadon et al.
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Ghahremanitamadon, F., Shahidi, S., Zargooshnia, S., Nikkhah, A., Ranjbar, A., & Soleimani Asl, S. (2014). Protective effects of Borago officinalis extract on amyloid β-peptide(25-35)-induced memory impairment in male rats: A behavioral study. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/798535
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