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Effects of oleamide on choline acetyltransferase and cognitive activities
Authors:Heo Ho-Jin  Park Young-June  Suh Young-Min  Choi Soo-Jung  Kim Mi-Jeong  Cho Hong-Yon  Chang Yun-Jeong  Hong Bumshik  Kim Hye-Kyung  Kim Eunki  Kim Chang-Ju  Kim Byung-Gee  Shin Dong-Hoon
Institution:Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Korea.
Abstract:We screened 50 Korean traditional natural plants to measure the activation effect on choline acetyltransferase and attenuation of scopolamine-induced amnesia. The methanolic extracts from Zizyphus jujuba among the tested 50 plants, showed the highest activatory effect (34.1%) on choline acetyltransferase in vitro. By sequential fractionation of Zizyphus jujuba, the active component was finally identified as cis-9-octadecenoamide (oleamide). After isolation, oleamide showed a 65% activation effect. Administration of oleamide (0.32%) to mice significantly reversed the scopolamine-induced memory and/or cognitive impairment in the passive avoidance test and Y-maze test. Injection of scopolamine to mice impaired performance on the passive avoidance test (31% decrease in step-through latency), and on the Y-maze test (16% decrease in alternation behavior). In contrast, mice treated with oleamide before scopolamine injection were protected from these changes (12-25% decrease in step-through latency; 1-10% decrease in alternation behavior). These results suggest that oleamide should be a useful chemo-preventive agent against Alzheimer's disease.
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