The effect of omega-lycotoxin on the cognitive impairment induced by kainic acid in rats

(2021) The effect of omega-lycotoxin on the cognitive impairment induced by kainic acid in rats. Iranian Journal of Toxicology. pp. 49-56. ISSN 20082967 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: Excitotoxicity is a common pathological process in neurodegenerative diseases associated with overactivity of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and P/Q type voltage-gated calcium (Cav2.1) channels. Omega-lycotoxin-Gsp2671g is a therapeutic tool to modulate overactive Cav2.1 (P/Q type) channels. Omega-lycotoxin binds to Cav2.1 channels with high affinity and selectivity. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Omega-lycotoxin on the cognitive impairment induced by kainic acid in rats. Methods: The effect of pre-treatment and post-treatment trials of intra-hippocampal Cornu Ammonis-3 administration of omega-lycotoxin (0.5, 1 or 2µg) was studied on the cognitive impairment induced by kainic acid in rats. The rats’ learning and memory were assessed by the passive avoidance and a single-day testing version of the Morris water maze method. Results: Omega-lycotoxin caused a significant increase in the latency of the passive avoidance test and the duration of their presence in the target area of the Morris water maze test compared to the groups treated with kainic acid (P<0.0001). There were statistically significant differences for the effects of various doses of omega-lycotoxin. The post-treatment groups showed a greater improvement than those in the pretreatment groups. Conclusion: The findings demonstrated that a single dose of omega-lycotoxin can prevent or revert the memory impairment caused by kainic acid in rats. © 2021 Arak University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Calcium channel blockers Calcium channel Cav2.1 (P/Q type) Kainic acid Memory & avoidance tests calcium channel omega lycotoxin spider venom unclassified drug adult animal experiment animal model Article brain protection cognitive defect controlled study data analysis software hippocampal CA3 region latent period learning male memory disorder Morris water maze test neurotoxicity nonhuman passive avoidance test rat spatial memory
Page Range: pp. 49-56
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Toxicology
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 15
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.32598/IJT.15.1.740.1
ISSN: 20082967 (ISSN)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14506

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