2012
DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2012.717229
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Ameliorating effect of lyophilized extract ofButea frondosaleaves on scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats

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“…In our study, as expected, scopolamine significantly impaired learning and memory in MWM test. It has been described that scopolamine induces impairment of short memory and acquisition of new knowledge and also increases AChE activity and oxidative stress in the brain [38]. In fact, scopolamine blocks cholinergic neurons pharmacologically and causes impairment of learning and memory in experimental animals [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, as expected, scopolamine significantly impaired learning and memory in MWM test. It has been described that scopolamine induces impairment of short memory and acquisition of new knowledge and also increases AChE activity and oxidative stress in the brain [38]. In fact, scopolamine blocks cholinergic neurons pharmacologically and causes impairment of learning and memory in experimental animals [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be considered that resulted radicals of hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by increased CAT enzymes. An increase in GSH level, a thiol based endogenous antioxidant acts as a co substrate, accelerates the GPx assisted reaction by reduction of peroxides, such as lipid and hydrogen peroxides ( Malik et al, 2013 ). It has been demonstrated that scopolamine associated increase in oxidative stress direct increased lipid peroxidation and reduced SOD, CAT, and GPx in rat brain, which causes memory impairment and neuronal cell death ( Jeong et al, 2008 ; Pahaye et al, 2017 ).…”
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“…On day 16, the platform was removed and the animal was randomly released at any one of the edges (N, S, E, and W) facing the wall of the pool and tested for the retention of the memory. The time spent in the target quadrant (where the platform was placed) was recorded (Kumar & Kumar, 2009a;Malik et al, 2013). The higher value of the time spent in quadrant indicates better retention ability as the animal remembered the position of the platform.…”
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confidence: 99%