Title of article :
Behavioral and Histological Analysis of Crocus Sativus Effect in Intracerebroventricular Streptozotocin Model of Alzheimer Disease in Rats
Author/Authors :
Khalili، Mohsen نويسنده , , Kiasalari، Zahra نويسنده هييت علمي Kiasalari, Zahra , Rahmati، Batol نويسنده Dept of Physiology and Neuroscience Research Center, Shahed University of Medical Science, Tehran , , Narenjkar J.، Jamshid نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 17 سال 2010
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: There is well established the beneficial effects of Crocus sativus
extract in learning and memory improvement. In the present study the effect of this plant in memory
behavioral impairment and forbrain histological damage induced by STZ-icv model of Alzheimer
disease were investigated.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted at Shahed University (Tehran) in 2007. Forty
five male rats were divided into three 15 number groups: 1- Control which received CSF bilaterally
two times in 1 and 3 days (10 ?l in each injection ) 2- STZ-icv, streptozotocin (3 mg/kg) dissolved
in CSF was injected (icv) to the animals. 3- STZ+CSE, the STZ-icv animals received the plant
extract (30 mg/kg; i.p) one other day as treatment ones. All of the animal groups were weighted and
subjected to memory behavioral passive avoidance test and brain histological damage analysis.
Results: STZ caused selective injury to the fornix and hippocampus and an enlargement as well
as loss of ependymal cell in third ventricle. However, STZ-icv treated animals with CSE (30 mg/
kg, i.p) one other day starting one day pre-surgery for three weeks show higher correct choice and
lower errors in shuttle box test than vehicle-treated STZ-injected rats. But the same CSE treatment
rats did not show any antagonizing effects on STZ-icv induced histological impairment.
Conclusion: Our findings provide an explanation for effectiveness of CSE in preventing the
cognitive deficits caused by STZ-icv in rats, which mediated by enzymes, metabolisms (glucose
utilization) and other biochemical pathways, but not via histological injury repair.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pathology (IJP)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pathology (IJP)