Ameliorating of Memory Impairment and Apoptosis in Amyloid β-Injected Rats Via Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase: Possible Participation of Autophagy

AuthorMarjan Shariatpanahien
AuthorFariba Khodagholien
AuthorGhorbangol Ashabien
AuthorAzar Aghazadeh Khasraghien
AuthorLeila Azimien
AuthorMohammad Abdollahien
AuthorMohammad Hossein Ghahremanien
AuthorSeyed Nasser Ostaden
AuthorFarshid Noorbakhshen
AuthorMohammad Sharifzadehen
Issued Date2015-07-31en
AbstractIt has been proposed that appearance of amyloid beta (Aβ) in hippocampus is one of the characteristic features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The role of Nitric oxide (NO) in neurodegenerative disorders is controversy in different contexts. Here, we examined the effect of NO on spatial memory. For this purpose, we compared the effects of three different concentrations of L-NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester (L-NAME) as a nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor. We used Morris water maze (MWM) for evaluation of behavioral alterations. We also assessed the apoptosis and autophagy markers as two possible interfering pathways with NO signaling by western blot method. We found that in Aβ pretreated rats, intra-hippocampal injection of 1or 2 (μg/side) of L-NAME caused a significant reduction in escape latency and traveled distance comparing to Aβ-treatment group. Our molecular findings revealed that L-NAME could induce autophagy and attenuate apoptosis dose dependently. The protective role of autophagy and the deteriorative role of apoptosis is the hypothesis that can vindicate our findings. Thus using NOS inhibitors at low concentrations can be one of the therapeutic approaches in the future studies.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2015.1686en
KeywordMWMen
KeywordL-NAMEen
KeywordAlzheimer’s diseaseen
KeywordApoptosisen
KeywordAutophagyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAmeliorating of Memory Impairment and Apoptosis in Amyloid β-Injected Rats Via Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase: Possible Participation of Autophagyen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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