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Neuroprotective effects of Dioscorea opposita on scopolamine-induced memory impairment in in vivo behavioral tests and in vitro assays

Journal

JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 121, Issue 1, Pages 130-134

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2008.10.010

Keywords

Dioscorea opposita; Neuroprotective effect; Morris water maze test; Passive avoidance test; Glutamate-induced neurotoxicity; H2O2-induced neurotoxicity

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  1. Plant Diversity Research Center of the 21C Frontier RD Programs [PF031010800]

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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Plants belong to the genus Dioscorea have long been used as edible tuber crops in many tropical and subtropical areas and as a traditional herbal medicine in oriental countries including China, Japan and Korea. Aim of the study: In this study, in vivo and in vitro tests were carried out to evaluate the cognitive enhancing effects of CHCl3-soluble extract from Dioscorea opposita against scopolamine-induced amnesic mice and glutamate- and H2O2-treated cortical neurons of rats. Materials, methods and results: Acute treatment (200mg/kg body weight, p.o.) and 10 days' daily administration (50mg/kg body weight, p.o.) of CHCl3-soluble extract showed significant spatial learning and memory improvement on mice. Furthermore, the neuroprotective effects on glutamate- and H2O2-induced neurotoxicity in primary cultured cortical neurons of rats were assessed. Pretreatment with the extract was found to impart significant protection against neurotoxicity. Conclusions: These in vivo and in vitro results suggest that the Dioscorea opposita has neuroprotective effects on memory impairment related neurodegenerative diseases. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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