Changes in the Level of Neurotransmitters and Markers of Neurodegeneration in the Brain of Rats with Experimental Parkinson’s Disease after Therapy with Steroid Glycoalkaloids

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Neurochemical Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-27 DOI:10.1134/s1819712424020168
V. A. Voronov, D. I. Pozdnyakov
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AbstractParkinson’s disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease, one of the pathobiochemical manifestations of which is an imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain. The aim of this work was to study the effect of glycoalkaloids on changes in the level of neurotransmitters and markers of brain neurodegeneration in rats with experimental Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease was modeled in animals by intracerebral administration of rotenone. The studied glycoalkaloids were administered orally at a dose of 0.06 mg/kg for 28 days after pathology modeling. The study found that the use of the analyzed glycoalkaloids did not affect the concentration of dopamine and serotonin and also significantly (p < 0.05) reduced the level of ACh by 35.9% and increased the level of GABA by 55.1%, reduced the concentration of S100ß protein by 68.6%, and increased the level of BDNF by 52.4%.

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实验性帕金森病大鼠接受类固醇甘氨酰生物碱治疗后脑中神经递质水平和神经变性标志物的变化
摘要--帕金森病是一种慢性神经退行性疾病,其病理生化表现之一是脑内神经递质失衡。这项工作的目的是研究糖类生物碱对实验性帕金森病大鼠脑神经递质水平变化和脑神经变性标志物的影响。动物帕金森病的模型是通过脑内注射鱼藤酮建立的。病理模型建立后,以 0.06 毫克/千克的剂量连续 28 天口服所研究的糖生物碱。研究发现,使用所分析的草本生物碱不会影响多巴胺和血清素的浓度,还会显著(p < 0.05)降低 ACh 水平 35.9%,提高 GABA 水平 55.1%,降低 S100ß 蛋白浓度 68.6%,提高 BDNF 水平 52.4%。
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Neurochemical Journal 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurochemical Journal (Neirokhimiya) provides a source for the communication of the latest findings in all areas of contemporary neurochemistry and other fields of relevance (including molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, neuroimmunology, pharmacology) in an afford to expand our understanding of the functions of the nervous system. The journal presents papers on functional neurochemistry, nervous system receptors, neurotransmitters, myelin, chromaffin granules and other components of the nervous system, as well as neurophysiological and clinical aspects, behavioral reactions, etc. Relevant topics include structure and function of the nervous system proteins, neuropeptides, nucleic acids, nucleotides, lipids, and other biologically active components. The journal is devoted to the rapid publication of regular papers containing the results of original research, reviews highlighting major developments in neurochemistry, short communications, new experimental studies that use neurochemical methodology, descriptions of new methods of value for neurochemistry, theoretical material suggesting novel principles and approaches to neurochemical problems, presentations of new hypotheses and significant findings, discussions, chronicles of congresses, meetings, and conferences with short presentations of the most sensational and timely reports, information on the activity of the Russian and International Neurochemical Societies, as well as advertisements of reagents and equipment.
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