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Uncaria tomentosa improves cognition, memory and learning in middle-aged rats.

Authors :
Castilhos LG
Oliveira JS
Adefegha SA
Manzoni AG
Passos DF
Assmann CE
Silveira LL
Trelles KB
Kronbauer M
Doleski PH
Bremm JM
Braun J
Abdalla FH
Gonçalves JF
Andrade CM
Cruz IBM
Burger ME
Leal DBR
Source :
Experimental gerontology [Exp Gerontol] 2020 Sep; Vol. 138, pp. 111016. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 03.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Aging accelerates neurodegeneration, while natural and safe neuroprotective agents, such as Uncaria tomentosa, may help to overcome this problem. This study assessed the effects of U. tomentosa extract treatment on the aging process in the brain of Wistar rats. The spatial memory and learning, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, and DNA damage were assessed. Animals of 14 months were tested with different doses of U. tomentosa (5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg) and with different durations of treatment (one month and one year). In the Morris Water Maze (MWM), the escape latency was significantly (p < 0.0001) shorter in rats that received 5 mg/kg, 15 mg/kg, and 30 mg/kg of U. tomentosa for both one month and one year of treatment. There was a significant difference in time spent at the platform zone (p < 0.05) of the middle-aged rats treated with U. tomentosa extract for one year when compared to the control rats. The cortex and hippocampus of rats treated with U. tomentosa for one year showed significant (p > 0.05) reduction in AChE activity. DNA damage index on cortex was significantly lower (p < 0.05) in animals treated with 30 mg/kg of U. tomentosa for one month while all the tested doses demonstrated significant (p < 0.001) reductions in DNA damage index in animals treated for one year. In conclusion, U. tomentosa may represent a source of phytochemicals that could enhance memory activity, repair DNA damage, and alter AChE activity, thereby providing neuroprotection during the aging process.<br /> (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-6815
Volume :
138
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Experimental gerontology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32628974
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exger.2020.111016