Fustin, a Potent Phytochemical, Attenuates Scopolamine-induced Memory Impairment and Neurodegeneration by Modulating Neuroinflammation and Neurotransmitters

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Jambi, Ebtihaj J. [1 ,2 ]
Afzal, Muhammad [3 ]
Al-Abbasi, Fahad A. [1 ]
Moglad, Ehssan [4 ]
Al-Qahtani, Salwa D. [5 ]
Almalki, Naif A. R. [1 ,2 ]
Alzarea, Sami I. [6 ]
Imam, Faisal [7 ]
Sayyed, Nadeem [8 ]
Kazmi, Imran [1 ]
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[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biochem, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Abdulaziz Univ, King Fahd Med Res Ctr, Expt Biochem Unit, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
[3] Batterjee Med Coll, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Pharm Program, POB 6231, Jeddah 21442, Saudi Arabia
[4] Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut, Al Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia
[5] Majmaah Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Dept Med Lab Sci, Al Majmaah 11952, Saudi Arabia
[6] Jouf Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Aljouf 72341, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
[7] King Saud Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacol & Toxicol, POB 2457, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
[8] Glocal Univ, Sch Pharm, Saharanpur 247121, India
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Neuroinflammatory cytokines; neurotransmitters; neuroprotective; oxidative stress; scopolamine; RHUS-VERNICIFLUA STOKES; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; OXIDATIVE STRESS; RATS; INFLAMMATION; HIPPOCAMPUS; INVOLVEMENT; DYSFUNCTION; DEPRESSION;
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10.2174/0109298673330002241015085330
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Introduction Fustin, a photogenic flavanol found in the plant Rhus verniciflua Stokes, has been involved in multiple disease ailments and has a beneficial pharmacological effect and a history of use in traditional medicine. The present research aimed to study the impact of fustin on scopolamine (SCOP)-induced memory impairment and neurodegeneration by modulating neuroinflammation and neurotransmitters in rats.Methods A total of 30 healthy Wistar rats were allocated into five groups (n=6). Group I- served as control and received saline solution (1mL/kg i.p.), group -II- fustin (100 mg/kg, orally), group -III -SCOP (1 mg/kg, i.p.), and group -IV and V were given fustin (50 and 100 mg/kg/p.o.) with SCOP (1 mg/kg, i.p.) for 14-days. After 14 days, 2 hours after SCOP injection, the Y-maze and Morris water maze (MWM) tests were performed. After behavioral tests rats were subsequently euthanized, and brain supernatants were used to estimate choline-acetyltransferase (ChAT), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), antioxidant [superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione (GSH)], and total protein, oxidative stress markers [nitrate and malondialdehyde (MDA)], pro-inflammatory markers [tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha), and Interleukins-1 beta (IL-1 beta) and IL-6]. Also, neurotransmitters such as serotonin (5-HT), dopamine (DA), Upsilon-amino butyric acid (GABA), acetylcholine (Ach), and noradrenaline (NA) contents were performed.Results Fustin exhibited substantial behavioral improvement in the Y-maze measures spontaneous alterations percentage (SA%) and decreased latency time following the acquisition and prolonged time spent in the probe trial in the MWM test. Moreover, fustin inhibits enhanced neuroinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress markers and improves the neurotransmitters.Conclusion The findings of this study suggest that fustin inhibits SCOP impact on cognitive abilities in rats. The present investigation demonstrates that fustin, a potent phytochemical, effectively mitigated the behavioral and physiological changes induced by SCOP in rats. This was primarily achieved by modulating the levels of inflammatory response and neurotransmitters.
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