(2016) Neuronal nitric oxide synthase has a role in the detrimental effects of lipopolysaccharide on spatial memory and synaptic plasticity in rats. Pharmacological Reports. pp. 243-249. ISSN 1734-1140
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Abstract
Background: The role of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced memory and synaptic plasticity impairment was investigated. Methods: The rats were divided and treated as follows: (1) control (saline), (2) LPS, (3) 7NI (7-nitroindazole as a nNOS inhibitor)-LPS and (4) 7NI. Results: In a Morris water maze, the LPS group took a longer amount of time and traveled a greater distance to reach the platform, this was prevented by 7NI. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) metabolites in the hippocampus of the LPS group were higher while the total thiol, superoxide dismutase and catalase were lower than that of the controlled specimen. Pre-treatment using 7NI prevented the changes in the biochemical criteria. The slope and amplitude of the field excitatory post-synaptic potential (fEPSP) in the LPS group decreased, whereas in 7NI-LPS group they increased. Conclusion: It is suggested that inhibition of nNOS by 7NI improves the deleterious effects of LPS by reducing NO metabolites and the brain tissues oxidative damage. (C) 2015 Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Sp. z.o.o. All rights reserved.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | memory lipopolysaccharide neuronal nitric oxide synaptic plasticity long-term potentiation oxidative stress alzheimers-disease ovariectomized rats hippocampus impairment brain interleukin-1-beta lps consequences |
Page Range: | pp. 243-249 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Pharmacological Reports |
Journal Index: | ISI |
Volume: | 68 |
Number: | 2 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pharep.2015.09.004 |
ISSN: | 1734-1140 |
Depositing User: | مهندس مهدی شریفی |
URI: | http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/3153 |
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