Effect of sub-chronic intraperitoneal administration of aminoguanidine on the memory and hippocampal apoptosis- -related genes in diabetic rats

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Memory impairment is a common disorder in diabetes mellitus which is associated with hippocampal neuronal apoptosis. The present study was conducted to examine the effect of one-week intraperitoneal (ip), administration of aminoguanidine (AG) on passive avoidance learning (PAL) and Bcl-2 family gene expression in the hippocampus of rats. Sixty male rats were divided into ten groups: non-diabetic/diabetic animals with/without AG (50, 100, 200 and 400 mg/kg, ip) treatment for one week. PAL and Bcl-2 family genes were examined. AG (100 and 200 mg/kg) improved both memory and Bax, Bak, Bcl-2 and Bcl-xl deficiency significantly in diabetic rats. AG treatment also ameliorated the diabetes-induced changes in (Bcl-2+Bcl-xl)/(Bak+Bax) ratios considerably. These results propose that one-week ip administration of AG may recover the deficit cognition in diabetic rats via enhancing (Bcl-2+Bcl-xl)/(Bak+Bax) proportions.

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Alipour, M., Amini, B., Adineh, F., Feizi, H., & Jafari, M. R. (2016). Effect of sub-chronic intraperitoneal administration of aminoguanidine on the memory and hippocampal apoptosis- -related genes in diabetic rats. Bratislava Medical Journal, 117(8), 472–479. https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2016_092

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