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PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF IRIS GERMANICA L. IN Β-AMYLOID-INDUCED ANIMAL MODEL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia that is an irretrievable chronic neurodegenerative disease. In the current study, we have examined the therapeutic effects of Iris germanica extract on Amyloid β (Aβ) induced memory impairment. Materials and Methods: Wist...
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Published in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2017, Vol.14 (4), p.140-148 |
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Summary: | Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of
dementia that is an irretrievable chronic neurodegenerative disease. In
the current study, we have examined the therapeutic effects of Iris
germanica extract on Amyloid β (Aβ) induced memory
impairment. Materials and Methods: Wistar rats were divided into five
groups of 8 per each. Groups were as followed: control group which were
normal rats without induction of AD, Aβ group which received
Aβ (50 ng/side), iris 100 group which received Aβ + Iris (100
mg/kg), iris 200 group which received Aβ + Iris (200 mg/kg), and
iris 400 group which received Aβ + Iris (400 mg/kg). AD was
established by intrahippocampal injection of 50 ng/μl/side
Aβ1-42. The day after surgery, animals in treatment groups
received different doses of the aqueous extract of Iris by gavage for
30 days. Morris water maze test (MWM) was performed to assess the
effects of I. germanica on learning and memory of rats with Aβ
induced AD. Results: Data from MWM tests, including escape latency and
traveled distance, demonstrated that I. germanica extract could
markedly improve spatial memory in comparison to control. Moreover, the
plant had a significantly better effect on the performance of AD rats
in the probe test. Conclusion: I. germanica extract can successfully
reverse spatial learning dysfunction in an experimental model of AD.
Further neuro psyco-pharmacological studies are mandatory to reveal the
mechanism of action of this natural remedy in the management of AD
symptoms. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 2505-0044 |
DOI: | 10.21010/ajtcam.v14i4.17 |