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Sterubin protects against chemically-induced Alzheimer’s disease by reducing biomarkers of inflammation- IL-6/ IL-β/ TNF-α and oxidative stress- SOD/MDA in rats

Imran Kazmi, Fahad A. Al‐Abbasi, Muhammad Afzal, Muhammad Nadeem, Hisham N. Altayb

2023Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sterubin, a flavanone is an active chemical compound that possesses neuroprotective activity. The current investigation was intended to assess the sterubin effect in scopolamine-activated Alzheimer's disease. The rats were induced with scopolamine (1.5 mg/kg) followed by treatment with sterubin (10 mg/kg) for 14 days. Behavioural analysis was predictable by the Y-maze test and Morris water test. Biochemical variables like nitric oxide acetylcholinesterase, Choline acetyltransferase, antioxidant markers like superoxide dismutase, glutathione transferase, malondialdehyde, catalase, and myeloperoxidase activity, neuroinflammatory markers such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha, nuclear factor kappa B, interferon-gamma, interleukin (IL-1β), and IL-6 were measured. The result stated that sterubin reversed the oxidative stress parameters, increased motor performance, and lowered the inflammatory markers in scopolamine-induced rats. The study demonstrated that sterubin possesses neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties which can be used as a beneficial medication in AD.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroprotectionOxidative stressMalondialdehydePharmacologySuperoxide dismutaseAntioxidantCholine acetyltransferaseGlutathioneChemistryAcetylcholinesteraseTumor necrosis factor alphaInflammationBiochemistryMedicineImmunologyAcetylcholineEnzymeCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative DiseasesAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection