Pharmacological evidences for curcumin neuroprotective effects against lead-induced neurodegeneration: possible role of Akt/GSK3 signaling pathway

Publish Year: 1398
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TOXICOLOGY15_087

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 15 بهمن 1398

Abstract:

One of main herbal compounds with neuroprotective effects is curcumin. Lead poisoning cause neurodegeneration effect but its clear mechanism remains unknown. The current study evaluates the role of Akt/GSK3 signaling pathway in mediating the neuroprotective effects of curcumin against lead -induced neurodegeneration in rats. Sixty adult male rats were divided to: Group 1 and 2 received normal saline and drinking water containing 0.075% of lead acetate. Groups 3, 4, 5 and 6 were treated concurrently with lead acetate (0.075% in drinking water) and Curcumin (10, 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg I.P respectively). Morris water maze (MWM) was used to evaluate cognitive activity, Hippocampal oxidative, anti-oxidant, inflammatory and apoptotic factors and also Akt and GSK3 protein levels were studied. We found that lead poisoning disturbed the learning and memory and simultaneous treatment with Curcumin reduced the lead -induced cognition disturbances. In addition, lead acetate treatment increased lipid peroxidation and the levels of IL-1β, TNF-α , Bax, GSK3 (total and phosphorylated) while reducing reduced form of GSH, Bcl-2 and Akt3 (total and phosphorylated) levels in the hippocampus. Lead also reduced the activity of SOD, GPx and GR in the hippocampus. In contrast, various doses of Curcumin attenuated lead -induced apoptosis, oxidative stress and inflammation; while elevating P-Akt and reduced of GSK3 levels. Thus,Curcumin via mediation of Akt/GSK3 signaling pathway confers neuroprotection against lead-induced neurodegeneration in hippocampus.

Authors

Majid Motaghinejad

assistant professor of pharmacology of Iran university of medical science

Zahra Ghelichkhani

M.Sc. student in Toxicology, University of Tehran