MO11 AND MS06 AMELIORATED CADMIUM CHLORIDE-INDUCED NEURO-DEGENERATION AND ALTERATIONS OF DOPAMINE, GLUTAMATE AND MYELIN BASIC PROTEIN EXPRESSIONS IN RATS
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MO11 AND MS06 AMELIORATED CADMIUM CHLORIDE-INDUCED NEURO-DEGENERATION AND ALTERATIONS OF DOPAMINE, GLUTAMATE AND MYELIN BASIC PROTEIN EXPRESSIONS IN RATS Adelaja Akinlolu
This study evaluated the neuro-protective potentials of MO11 (isolated from Moringa oleifera leaves) and MS06 (isolated from Musa sapientum suckers) in Cadmium Chloride (CdCl2)-induced neurotoxicity in rat cerebrum. Twenty-eight adult male wistar rats were randomly divided into 7 groups (n= 4). Group 1 received physiological saline. Groups 2-4 and 7 received single 1.5 mg/Kg bodyweight of CdCl2 (i.p.) (Day 1). Groups 3, 4 and 7 were post-treated with 15 mg/Kg bodyweight of MO11, 15 mg/Kg bodyweight of MO11 + 7 mg/Kg bodyweight of MS06 and 3.35 mg/Kg bodyweight of Doxorubicin respectively (Days 1-17). Groups 5 and 6 received only MO11 and Olive Oil (vehicle) respectively (Days 1-17). Tissue-immunochemical assays of Dopamine, Glutamate and Myelin Basic Protein (MBP) (ELISA technique) and Total Protein assays (spectrophotometric technique) in cerebral homogenates of rats were conducted. Statistical analyses showed upregulations of Dopamine and Glutamate in Groups 3, 4 and 7 compared with Group 2. Furthermore, results showed significant MBP-downregulations in Groups 3 and 4, but non-significant MBP-downregulation in Group 7, compared with Group 2. Total Protein levels were normal in Groups 1-7. MO11 and MS06 provided better neuro-protective and remyelination potentials compared with Doxorubicin. Overall, MO11 and MS06 possess neuroprotective, neuro-regenerative and re-myelination potentials.
DOI: 10.56936/18290825-18.2024-46 THE NEW ARMENIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL - Volume18 (2024) 46-53