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An ethanol extract from the phaeophyte <Emphasis Type="Italic">Undaria pinnatifida</Emphasis> improves learning and memory impairment and dendritic spine morphology in hippocampal neurons
Authors:Ji-Young Choi  Md Mohibbullah  In-Sik Park  Il Soo Moon  Yong-Ki Hong
Institution:1.Department of Biotechnology,Pukyong National University,Busan,Republic of Korea;2.Department of Anatomy, College of Korean Medicine,Dongguk University,Gyeongju,Republic of Korea;3.Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine,Dongguk University,Gyeongju,Republic of Korea
Abstract:Learning and memory are closely related to synaptic plasticity in neurons, associated with robust spine density and classical morphological patterns. Here, we investigated the effects of Undaria pinnatifida ethanol extract (UPE) on learning and spatial memory in mice. For behavioral studies, the passive avoidance test and radial-arm maze paradigm were used. With oral administration of UPE at an optimal concentration of 2 mg g?1 body weight, the latency time in the passive avoidance test was increased significantly (on average, 143 and 116 s on days 1 and 2, respectively; P < 0.01) versus the scopolamine induced memory impairment group (25 and 23 s on days 1 and 2, respectively). The working errors and latency time in the radial-arm maze decreased to 0.6 errors and 56 s (P < 0.05) compared with scopolamine-administered mice (1.0 error and 113 s) on day 2, respectively. Dendritic spine morphology of hippocampal neurons in the UPE-administered group (2 mg g?1 body weight) was analyzed using Golgi-impregnated tissue sections; the number of dendritic spines increased significantly (1.4-fold, versus control). Numbers of large mushroom and stubby spines also increased (1.8- and 1.7-fold, respectively, versus control). These findings indicate that U. pinnatifida has repairing effects on memory and behavioral disorders, probably through restoring spine density and morphology, and may thus have beneficial effects in the treatment of neurodegeneration.
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