1. Genistein prevents the decrease in ganglioside levels induced by amyloid-beta in the frontal cortex of rats
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Fernanda dos Santos Petry, Juliana Bender Hoppe, Caroline Peres Klein, Bernardo Gindri dos Santos, Régis Mateus Hözer, Christianne Gazzana Salbego, and Vera Maria Treis Trindade
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Male ,Amyloid beta-Peptides ,General Medicine ,Genistein ,Peptide Fragments ,Frontal Lobe ,Rats ,Cholesterol ,Neurology ,Gangliosides ,Animals ,Neurology (clinical) ,Rats, Wistar ,Phospholipids - Abstract
In this study, anMale Wistar rats received bilateral intracerebroventricular infusions of AβThe Aβ-infused animals showed a significant decrease in ganglioside concentration and relative reduction of GD1b and GQ1b species. Treatment with genistein prevented the decrease in ganglioside levels. Phospholipid and cholesterol contents did not show significant differences.Considering the roles of gangliosides on neuronal function, findings described here can contribute to the knowledge of the potential neuroprotective mechanisms of genistein against Aβ-induced alterations in the frontal cortex of rats and provide a novel view in the multifaceted scenario associated with its beneficial effects.
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- 2022
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