Morphological Effects of Hydroalcoholic Zingiber Officinalis Extract in the Murine Hippocampus of Male Rat Offspring

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Background: The hippocampus is responsible for memory. A diet full of antioxidants improves brain damage and cognitive function. Regard the antioxidant effects of zingiber officinalis (ginger) and its flavonoids components. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the extract of ginger on memory by using hippocampus tissue of the male offspring of rats. Materials and Methods: In this study, ۶۰ rats, ۱۵ males and ۴۵ females, were used. We separated pregnant female rats from males on the first day of pregnancy (determined by vaginal plug), and during days ۱۶ - ۱۸ of pregnancy, via intraperitoneal injection, three groups received hydroalcoholic extract of ginger, with low (۲۰۰ mg/kg bw), medium (۴۰۰ mg/kg bw), and high (۸۰۰ mg/kg bw) concentration doses. The control group did not receive anything, and the sham group received normal saline during these days. Then at day ۵۰, the males offspring in each group were sacrificed, their brains were removed, and the hippocampus sections were prepared for microscopic studies. Data was analyzed by SPSS ۲۰ and by using one-way ANOVA and then a Tukey post-test (P < ۰.۰۵ considered as the significance level). Results: This research showed that the number and thickness of pyramidal and granular layers of the CA۱ and dentate gyrus areas of the hippocampus had increased in male offspring according to the increase in the ginger extract dose. Conclusions: It seems as though ginger extract, which contains compounds such as gingerols, shogaols, and zingerone, can affect memory ability in rats through these compounds’ antioxidant properties by affecting embryonic acetylcholine content and place cells.

Authors

Fariba Ghodrati

Department of Biology, Hamadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, IR Iran

Minoo Mahmoodi

Department of Biology, Hamadan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamadan, IR Iran

Siamak Shahidi

Neurophysiology Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran

Hamid Reza Ghadimipoure

Pathology Ward, Shahid Beheshti Hospital, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, IR Iran