Protective effects of capsaicin on memory impairment induced by -induced spatial memory impairment in rats

Rezaie kehkhaie, Ashrafali (2017) Protective effects of capsaicin on memory impairment induced by -induced spatial memory impairment in rats. Doctoral thesis, university of zabol.

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Abstract

This reaserch was aimed to investigate the protective effect of capsaicin on the scopolamine-induced memory in male Wistar rats. In this design, 40:male adult Wistar rats are divided into 4 groups Negative control group: Receiving Scopolamine (0/5 mg/kg bow)without treatment Treatment group : Scopolamine + Donepezil Recipient Scopolamine and Scopolamine treated with Capsaicin 0/2 mg / kg bw for 4 days Group 3 : Donpezil (2/5 mg/kg bow ) Group 4 : Normal saline The group scopolamine received only the Normal saline without treatment During this period, changes in body weight, blood glucose, food intake and amount of water consumed are recorded regularly during the trial period. After a period of time, we evaluate the effect of capsaicin on memory mice with the following test : morris water maze (MVM). At the end of the experiment, the rats were sacrificed and the level of malondialdehyde of the brain tissue is measured as lipid peroxidation index. The behavioral studies of the study showed that IP injection of capsaicin (0.2 mg / kg bw) significantly reduced the time and distance parameters for .finding the hidden platform compared to the control group MDA evaluation as lipid peroxidation index in brain tissue showed the significant reduction of donepezil and capsacin+scopolamine groups in comparison to scopolamine group.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Capsacin , Scopolamine , Morris water maze , Memory , Rat
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Depositing User: Mrs najmeh khajeh
Date Deposited: 19 May 2018 04:39
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2019 06:30
URI: http://eprints.uoz.ac.ir/id/eprint/1716

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