Mitochondrial involvement in memory impairment induced by scopolamine in rats.
Maylin Wong-GuerraJavier Jiménez-MartinGilberto L Pardo-AndreuLuis A Fonseca-FonsecaDiogo O SouzaAdriano M de AssisJeney Ramirez-SanchezRoberto Menéndez-Soto Del ValleYanier Nuñez-FigueredoPublished in: Neurological research (2017)
In conclusion, the present results indicate that SCO induced cognitive dysfunction and oxidative stress may involve brain mitochondrial impairment, an important target for new neuroprotective compounds against AD and other dementias.