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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Behavioral and neurochemical effects of alpha-lipoic acid in the model of Parkinson’s disease induced by unilateral stereotaxic Injection of 6-Ohda in rat
Authors: Araújo, Dayane Pessoa de
Sousa, Caren Nádia Soares De
Araújo, Paulo Victor Pontes
Menezes, Carlos Eduardo de Souza
Rodrigues, Francisca Taciana Sousa
Escudeiro, Sarah Souza
Lima, Nicole Brito Cortez
Patrocínio, Manoel Cláudio Azevedo
Aguiar, Lissiana Magna Vasconcelos
Viana, Glauce Socorro de Barros
Vasconcelos, Silvânia Maria Mendes
Keywords: Doença de Parkinson;Ratos
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Citation: ARAÚJO, D. P. de et al. Behavioral and neurochemical effects of alpha-lipoic acid in the model of Parkinson’s disease induced by unilateral stereotaxic Iijection of 6-Ohda in rat. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, v. 2013, p.1-13, jun, 2013.
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate behavioral and neurochemical effects of α-lipoic acid (100mg/kg or 200mg/kg) alone or associated with L-DOPA using an animal model of Parkinson’s disease induced by stereotaxic injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) in rat striatum. Motor behavior was assessed by monitoring body rotations induced by apomorphine, open field test and cylinder test. Oxidative stress was accessed by determination of lipid peroxidation using the TBARS method, concentration of nitrite and evaluation of catalase activity. α-Lipoic acid decreased body rotations induced by apomorphine, as well as caused an improvement in motor performance by increasing locomotor activity in the open field test and use of contralateral paw (in the opposite side of the lesion produced by 6-OHDA) at cylinder test. α-ipoic acid showed antioxidant effects, decreasing lipid peroxidation and nitrite levels and interacting with antioxidant system by decreasing of endogenous catalase activity. Therefore, 𝛼-lipoic acid prevented the damage induced by 6-OHDA or by chronic use of L-DOPA in dopaminergic neurons, suggesting that 𝛼-lipoic could be a new therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease prevention and treatment.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/5717
ISSN: 1741-427X
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