Title of article
The Effects of Melilotus officinalis Extract on Expression of Daxx, Nfkb and Vegf Genes in the Streptozotocin-Induced Rat Model of Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease
Author/Authors
Bazazzadegan, Niloofar Genetics Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Dehghan Shasaltaneh, Marzieh Laboratory of Neuro-organic Chemistry - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IBB) - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Saliminejad, Kioomars Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran , Kamali, Koorosh Reproductive Biotechnology Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran , Banan, Mehdi Genetics Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khorram Khorshid, Hamid Reza Genetics Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pages
5
From page
133
To page
137
Abstract
Background: Possible mechanisms of Alzheimer Disease (AD) such as inflammation
and oxidative stresses in the brain led us to investigate potential AD therapeutics of
Melilotus officinalis, an herbal extract, with possible role as an anti-inflammatory and
anti-oxidant agent. Among different genes which had important role in Sporadic AD
(SAD), three genes including DAXX, NFkB and VEGF have shown significant statistical
diversity in the brains of Alzheimer patients.
Methods: These genes were chosen to be investigated for neuroprotective effects of
the extract by comparing the expression level in the hippocampus of Sporadic AD
(SAD) rat model using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in the treated
and untreated groups. In addition, therapeutic effects at the behavioral, learning and
memory level by Morris Water Maze (MWM) test were investigated.
Results: The results represented significant decreased expression in Daxx, Nfkb and
Vegf genes in the SAD rat’s model treated with the herbal extract compared to the
Streptozotocin-induced (STZ-induced) rats. Furthermore, no significant changes were
seen in swimming distance and time for finding the hidden platform in the herbaltreated
compared to the STZ-induced group. In memory level, no significant changes
were observed among treated and untreated groups.
Conclusion: It seems that the herbal extract may have significant effect on Alzheimerrelated
gene expression changes but not on clinical levels.
Keywords
Herbal medicine , Gene expression , Alzheimer disease
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2426913
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