Protective effect of curcumin against intracerebral streptozotocin induced impairment in memory and cerebral blood flow |
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Authors: | Himani Awasthi Santoshkumar Tota Kashif Hanif Chandiswar Nath Rakesh Shukla |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Pharmacology, Central drug Research Institute, (CSIR) Lucknow, India;2. Division of Toxicology, Central drug Research Institute, (CSIR) Lucknow, India |
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Abstract: | AimsThe aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of curcumin on cerebral blood flow (CBF), memory impairment, oxidative stress and cholinergic dysfunction in intracerebral (IC) streptozotocin (STZ) induced memory impairment in mice.Main methodsMemory impairment was induced by STZ (0.5 mg/kg, IC) administered twice with an interval of 48 h in mice. Memory function was assessed by Morris water maze and passive avoidance test. CBF was measured by Laser Doppler Flowmetry (LDF). To study the preventive effect, curcumin (10, 20 and 50 mg/kg, PO) was administered for 21 days starting from the first dose of STZ. In another set of experiment, curcumin was administered for 7 days from 19th day after confirming STZ induced dementia to observe its therapeutic effect. Biochemical parameters of oxidative stress and cholinergic function were estimated in brain on day 21.Key findingsThe major finding of this study is that STZ (IC) caused a significant reduction in CBF along with memory impairment, cholinergic dysfunction and enhanced oxidative stress. Curcumin dose dependently improved CBF in STZ treated mice together with amelioration of memory impairment both in preventive and therapeutic manner.SignificanceThe present study clearly demonstrates the beneficial effects of curcumin, the dietary staple of India, on CBF, memory and oxidative stress which can be exploited for dementia associated with age related vascular and neurodegenerative disorders. |
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