2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08935
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Captopril is more effective than Perindopril against aluminium chloride induced amyloidogenesis and AD like pathology

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“…On day 25, the AlCl 3 group took significantly longer than the control group to reach the visible platform in the Morris water maze test, demonstrating memory impairments and impaired spatial memory. Insight into the precise mechanism is provided by Mohapatra et al [ 59 ]; they found that rats exposed to AlCl 3 spent considerably more time running onto the Morris water maze platform, demonstrating an impairment in spatial memory. These symptoms have previously been linked to cognitive and memory impairments.…”
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“…On day 25, the AlCl 3 group took significantly longer than the control group to reach the visible platform in the Morris water maze test, demonstrating memory impairments and impaired spatial memory. Insight into the precise mechanism is provided by Mohapatra et al [ 59 ]; they found that rats exposed to AlCl 3 spent considerably more time running onto the Morris water maze platform, demonstrating an impairment in spatial memory. These symptoms have previously been linked to cognitive and memory impairments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatedly, Prema et al [ 58 ] showed that rats given AlCl 3 performed better on a test of hippocampus function called the Morris water maze, indicating that the chemical had a beneficial effect on the animals’ ability to navigate the maze. Morris water maze times for AlCl 3 -treated rats were significantly longer than controls beginning on day 25, demonstrating memory and spatial memory impairment [ 59 ]. Moreover, the Morris water maze test revealed that AlCl 3 considerably increased the escape delay, indicating a loss in spatial memory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the 42nd–47th days, behavioral test was performed. On the 47th day of the experiment, following a 12 h period of food deprivation, the animals were euthanized in accordance with ethical guidelines in order to obtain brain homogenates for subsequent biochemical analysis . Animals were subjected to anesthesia using an intraperitoneal injection of ketamine (75 mg/kg) and xylazine (10 mg/kg).…”
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“…Aluminum (Al) is a widely recognized neurotoxic substance implicated in the pathogenesis of AD. Al has been observed to trigger the misfolding of cytoskeleton proteins within the brain, subsequently resulting in the production of amyloid β (Aβ) plaques. , Prolonged exposure to Al has been found to induce neurodegeneration and neuronal death through apoptotic mechanisms; additionally, cognitive deficits and neuropathological alterations in the brain have been seen, leading to impaired learning abilities in rats. , Furthermore, research has also indicated that the presence of Al can lead to cognitive deficits in animal subjects. , It is widely postulated that the processes behind the induction of AD-like behaviors by aluminum mostly entail oxidative damage, the process by which tau proteins become hyperphosphorylated, accumulating the Aβ protein, increasing the activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and apoptosis of neurons . Furthermore, Al has the potential to induce brain dysfunction through glial changes, in addition to its effects on neuronal activity .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%