2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2016.02.014
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Alpha-lipoic acid-mediated activation of muscarinic receptors improves hippocampus- and amygdala-dependent memory

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“…Compelling evidence indicates that LA displays memory-ameliorating properties in a variety of experimental models of neurodegenerative diseases, as well as in memory decline associated with aging in rodents. Studies aiming to assess the neuroprotective effects of LA on behavioral outcomes showed that LA can reduce memory deficits in different behavioral paradigms on AD (Quinn et al, 2007 ; Farr et al, 2012 ), HD (Mehrotra et al, 2015 ), oxidative stress (Stoll et al, 1993 , 1994 ; Liu et al, 2002a ; Farr et al, 2003 ; Manda et al, 2007 ), and age-associated cognitive dysfunction (Cui et al, 2006 ; Mahboob et al, 2016 ) models. In humans, two studies in AD patients have supported the positive cognitive effects of LA (Hager et al, 2001 , 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Compelling evidence indicates that LA displays memory-ameliorating properties in a variety of experimental models of neurodegenerative diseases, as well as in memory decline associated with aging in rodents. Studies aiming to assess the neuroprotective effects of LA on behavioral outcomes showed that LA can reduce memory deficits in different behavioral paradigms on AD (Quinn et al, 2007 ; Farr et al, 2012 ), HD (Mehrotra et al, 2015 ), oxidative stress (Stoll et al, 1993 , 1994 ; Liu et al, 2002a ; Farr et al, 2003 ; Manda et al, 2007 ), and age-associated cognitive dysfunction (Cui et al, 2006 ; Mahboob et al, 2016 ) models. In humans, two studies in AD patients have supported the positive cognitive effects of LA (Hager et al, 2001 , 2007 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cui et al ( 2006 ) evaluating a concomitant treatment with LA and d-Galactose exposure (used to induce memory loss and neurodegeneration) verified that LA ameliorated memory dysfunction in the Morris water maze task. Another study reported the neuroprotective effects of LA in neurotoxicity model induced by AlCl 3 administration to mice (Mahboob et al, 2016 ). LA enhanced fear memory and social novelty preference in comparison to the AlCl 3 -treated group.…”
Section: Effects Of La In Experimental Models Of Memory Deficits Assomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After continuously injected for 3 days, the animals got 1 day off, and treatment was stopped when cumulative injection add up to 2 months. The dosage and treatment protocol of LA was determined according to previous studies (Maritim et al, 2003;Zhao et al, 2015;Mahboob et al, 2016). During chronic treatment with LA, the body weight and health conditions were monitored daily.…”
Section: Animals and Pharmacological Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, ALA has a potential role in cognitive and behavioural functions via the enhancement of the cholinergic process. Thus, it is an desirable curative agent for the cure of neurvous system disorders [17]. ALA has been demonstrated to have a mechanism of action interfered with pathogenic results of Alzhemier's disease which is also characterized by both a cholinergic deficit, and senile plaques (accumulation of betaamyloid).…”
Section: Potential Therapeutic Effects Of Alpha Lipoic Acid In Psychimentioning
confidence: 99%