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Sulfur dioxide reduces hippocampal cells death and improves learning and memory deficits in rat model of transient global ischemia/reperfusion

(2018) Sulfur dioxide reduces hippocampal cells death and improves learning and memory deficits in rat model of transient global ischemia/reperfusion. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. pp. 998-1003. ISSN 2008-3866

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Abstract

Objective(s): According to recent the findings, sulfur dioxide (SO2) is produced by the cardiovascular system, influencing some major biological processes. Based on previous research, SO(2 )exhibits antioxidant effects and inhibits apoptosis following cardiac ischemia/reperfusion. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to examine the neuroprotective impact of SO2 following global cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). Materials and Methods: Forty-eight male Wistar rats that weighed 260-300 g, were randomly allocated into 4 groups: sham group (n=12), I/R group (n=12), and I/R+SO 2 groups (NaHSO3 and Na-2 SO3; 1:3 ratio; 5 and 10 mu g/kg, respectively; for 3 days, n=12). Cerebral ischemia model was prepared by occlusion of both common carotid arteries for 20 min. Saline as a vehicle and SO2 donor at doses 5 mu g/kg (intraperitoneally) were injected for 3 days after reperfusion. Four days after ischemia, the passive avoidance memory test was carried out in four groups, and after behavioral assessment, necrosis, apoptosis, and antioxidant enzyme analysis were carried out. Results: SO2 treatment could significantly improve memory impairments in rats with cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) (P<0.05). An increase in both superoxide dismutase and glutathione and a reduction in malondialdehyde were reported in the SO2 group versus the ischemic group (P<0.05). Moreover, SO2 could significantly decrease necrotic and apoptotic cells in the CA1 region (P<0.01). Conclusion: According to the findings, SO2 exerts significant neuroprotective effects on cerebral I/R due to its antioxidant activity.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Antioxidant activity Apoptosis Brain ischemia Memory Sulfur dioxide cerebral-ischemia cognitive impairment damage injury protection proteins pi3k/akt so2 Research & Experimental Medicine Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Page Range: pp. 998-1003
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 21
Number: 10
ISSN: 2008-3866
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/29940

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