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Cholinergic system plays an important role in higher cognitive functions and its
chief modulator is acetylcholine. These neurons form a widespread network in brain
regions. With passage of time various factors deteriorates their functions, which results in
cholinergic dysfunction and ultimately cause cognitive impairment. Cholinergic
dysfunction is a major cause in several neurodegenerative diseases. Turmeric is a yellow
spice, also used as herbal medicine. Due to its neuro protective action, it has profound
pharmacological effect in various central nervous system disorders. Donepezil
hydrochloride is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (AChEI), is currently used for
Alzheimer's disease (AD). The conformation of turmeric and donepezil can potentially
rescue cholinergic hypo function. Therefore, the aim of this study is to observe synergistic
effect of Turmeric (20mg/Kg/day) and donepezil (0.5mg/Kg/day) treatment on cognitive
function and gene expression in scopolamine (1mg/Kg) induced amnesic mouse model.
Scopolamine was used to induce cholinergic hypo-function in BALB/c mice. The effect of
turmeric and donepezil on memory was investigated by Morris water maze (MWM) and
social interaction test. In 5th day of MWM, Scopolamine + Turmeric + Donepezil group
(5.29 ± 0.73) showed significant (p < 0.001) decrease in escape latency relative to
scopolamine (24.9 ± 2.82) and control (18.37 ± 2.71) groups. Similarly in social
preference test, Scopolamine + Turmeric + Donepezil treatment group (210.75 ± 45.23)
displayed significant (p < 0.001) increase in sociability and social novelty as compare to
scopolamine group (63.25 ± 14.44). The study also includes evaluation of the effect of
turmeric powder on the expression of Nicotinic Receptors (nAChRs) like (α-7, α-4, and β 2) and Muscarinic Receptors (mAChRs) (M1, M3, and M5) in hippocampus of mice brain.
Turmeric significantly increases (p < 0.05) the expression of α-7, α-4, β-2, M1, M3, and
M5. Whereas, in Scopolamine + Turmeric + Donepezil also increase the expression but the
difference in expression values was not significant. In protein profiling, the Scopolamine
+ Turmeric + Donepezil group has shown significant (p < 0.01) increase in protein
expression at 35KDa, 55KDa and 70KDa as compare to Scopolamine and control. In
histological studies, Scopolamine + Donepezil showed significant (p < 0.05) increase in
neuronal cell density in relative to scopolamine. Thus, in the light of these findings
turmeric may serve as a potential candidate in improving brain functions and cognitive
properties. Turmeric with donepezil’s synergistic capability can be a potential therapeutic
and preventive strategy for cognitive deficits. It can also act as a therapeutic option for
psychiatric disorders and neurodegeneration disease |
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