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Title: Effect of nilvadipine on memory impairment and hippocampal malondialdehyde in rats with 4-vessel occlusion ischemia
Authors: Kaya, Ertuğrul
Bölükbaşı Hatip, Funda Fatma
Yılmaz, İsmail
Hatip-Al-Khat, İzzettin
Keywords: Four-Vessel-Occlusion ischemia
Hippocampus
Malondialdehyde
Memory impairment
Nilvadipine
malonaldehyde
nilvadipine
thiobarbituric acid
accuracy
analytical error
animal experiment
animal model
article
brain damage
brain ischemia
carotid artery obstruction
common carotid artery
controlled study
decision making
disease association
drug effect
drug mechanism
hippocampus
long term memory
maze test
memory disorder
mental performance
mental test
nonhuman
occlusive cerebrovascular disease
rat
reperfusion injury
short term memory
treatment duration
vertebral artery stenosis
working memory
Abstract: Purpose: Nilvadipine is a dihydropyridine-type calcium channel blocker with emanating neuroprotective properties in various models of neuronal diseases. This study aimed at investigating the prophylactic effect of nilvadipine on memory impairment and hippocampal malodialdehyde (MDA) levels in global brain ischemia model induced by 4-vessel occlusion ischemia (4-VO) in rat. Materials and methods: The 4-VO ischemia was induced in Wistar rats by occluding the vertebral arteries permanently by cauterization. The common carotid arteries were twice occluded bilaterally for 10 minute at 60 minute interval. One week after 4-VO the memory was evaluated measuring the correct and error choices in 8-armed radial maze. The ischemiareperfusion- induced damage was evaluated measuring level of MDA in the hippocampus using thiobarbituric acid method. The study involved three groups: sham, ischemia-control and ischemia nilvadipin. Nilvadipine (3.2 mg/kg/day) was administerd for 7 days prior to 4-VO Results: The 4-VO impaired memory performance by decreasing the correct choices (long termreference memory) and increasing the error choices (short term-working memory) (p<0,001). Nilvadipine improved the performance by increasing the correct choices (p<0.002) and decreasing the error choices (p<0.05). Nilvadipine decreased (p<0.001) the elevated MDA induced by 4-VO. Conclusion: The prophylactic treatment with nilvadipine improved memory impairment and reduced the elevated hippocampal MDA induced by 4-VO. The prophylactic use of nilvadipine could be beneficial for inhibiting the ischemia related memory impairment in risky patients.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7912
ISSN: 1307-671X
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