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Ginger and Propolis Exert Neuroprotective Effects against Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats
by
Nagulapalli Venkata, Kalyan
, Jang, Kyu
, Zaki, Amr
, Elhalwagy, Manal
, Abubakr, Huda
, Hassan, Nour
, Bishayee, Anupam
, Hussein, Usama
in
Administration, Oral
/ Animals
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ ginger
/ Male
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Natural products
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neuroprotective Agents - pharmacology
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - drug therapy
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - metabolism
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - pathology
/ oxidative stress
/ propolis
/ Propolis - pharmacology
/ Rats
/ Rats, Wistar
/ Rodents
/ Sodium Glutamate - adverse effects
/ Sodium Glutamate - pharmacology
/ Zingiber officinale
/ β-amyloid
2017
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Ginger and Propolis Exert Neuroprotective Effects against Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats
by
Nagulapalli Venkata, Kalyan
, Jang, Kyu
, Zaki, Amr
, Elhalwagy, Manal
, Abubakr, Huda
, Hassan, Nour
, Bishayee, Anupam
, Hussein, Usama
in
Administration, Oral
/ Animals
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ ginger
/ Male
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Natural products
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neuroprotective Agents - pharmacology
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - drug therapy
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - metabolism
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - pathology
/ oxidative stress
/ propolis
/ Propolis - pharmacology
/ Rats
/ Rats, Wistar
/ Rodents
/ Sodium Glutamate - adverse effects
/ Sodium Glutamate - pharmacology
/ Zingiber officinale
/ β-amyloid
2017
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Ginger and Propolis Exert Neuroprotective Effects against Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats
by
Nagulapalli Venkata, Kalyan
, Jang, Kyu
, Zaki, Amr
, Elhalwagy, Manal
, Abubakr, Huda
, Hassan, Nour
, Bishayee, Anupam
, Hussein, Usama
in
Administration, Oral
/ Animals
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ ginger
/ Male
/ Monosodium glutamate
/ Natural products
/ Neurodegeneration
/ Neuroprotective Agents - pharmacology
/ Neurotoxicity
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - drug therapy
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - metabolism
/ Neurotoxicity Syndromes - pathology
/ oxidative stress
/ propolis
/ Propolis - pharmacology
/ Rats
/ Rats, Wistar
/ Rodents
/ Sodium Glutamate - adverse effects
/ Sodium Glutamate - pharmacology
/ Zingiber officinale
/ β-amyloid
2017
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Ginger and Propolis Exert Neuroprotective Effects against Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats
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Ginger and Propolis Exert Neuroprotective Effects against Monosodium Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rats
2017
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Central nervous system cytotoxicity is linked to neurodegenerative disorders. The objective of the study was to investigate whether monosodium glutamate (MSG) neurotoxicity can be reversed by natural products, such as ginger or propolis, in male rats. Four different groups of Wistar rats were utilized in the study. Group A served as a normal control, whereas group B was orally administered with MSG (100 mg/kg body weight, via oral gavage). Two additional groups, C and D, were given MSG as group B along with oral dose (500 mg/kg body weight) of either ginger or propolis (600 mg/kg body weight) once a day for two months. At the end, the rats were sacrificed, and the brain tissue was excised and levels of neurotransmitters, ß-amyloid, and DNA oxidative marker 8-OHdG were estimated in the brain homogenates. Further, formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded brain sections were used for histopathological evaluation. The results showed that MSG increased lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, neurotransmitters, and 8-OHdG as well as registered an accumulation of ß-amyloid peptides compared to normal control rats. Moreover, significant depletions of glutathione, superoxide dismutase, and catalase as well as histopathological alterations in the brain tissue of MSG-treated rats were noticed in comparison with the normal control. In contrast, treatment with ginger greatly attenuated the neurotoxic effects of MSG through suppression of 8-OHdG and β-amyloid accumulation as well as alteration of neurotransmitter levels. Further improvements were also noticed based on histological alterations and reduction of neurodegeneration in the brain tissue. A modest inhibition of the neurodegenerative markers was observed by propolis. The study clearly indicates a neuroprotective effect of ginger and propolis against MSG-induced neurodegenerative disorders and these beneficial effects could be attributed to the polyphenolic compounds present in these natural products.
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