Anti-oxidant activity of coenzyme Q10 against AlCl 3 /D-galactose in albino rat induced cognitive dysfunctions: Behavioral, biochemical, and BACE-1/GSK-3β alterations.
Nagat Fawzy NawarDoha Mohammad BeltagyTarek Mostafa MohamedEhab Mostafa ToussonMai Mahmoud El-KeeyPublished in: Toxicology research (2024)
The relationship between amyloid beta (Aβ) and oxidative stress (OS), both prominent factors in Alzheimer's disease-related neural degeneration, is deeply interconnected. The cleavage of the extracellular domain of Amyloid precursor protein (APP) and phosphorylating different substrates, respectively, the β-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme-1 (BACE-1) and Glycogen synthase kinase-3-beta (GSK-3β) enzymes initiate the synthesis of Aβ, which causes cognitive deficits in AD. This study aimed to explore the protective potential of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). It also sought to uncover any synergistic effects when combined with donepezil, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, in treating Alzheimer's disease in male albino rats, focusing on the modulation of the BACE-1/GSK-3β pathway. The experiment involved 70 rats categorized into different groups: control, donepezil alone, CoQ10 alone, AD-model, donepezil co-treatment, CoQ10 co-treatment, and CoQ10 + donepezil combination. Various assessments, such as cholinesterase activity, oxidative stress, serum iron profile, Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), Tau protein, β-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme-1 (BACE-1), phosphatase and tensin homolog (Pten), and Glycogen synthase kinase-3-beta (GSK-3β), were conducted on behavioral and biochemical aspects. CoQ10 treatment demonstrated memory improvement, enhanced locomotion, and increased neuronal differentiation, mainly through the inhibition of the dual BACE-1/GSK-3β. These findings were substantiated by histological and immunohistological examinations of the hippocampus.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- pi k akt
- signaling pathway
- protein protein
- cell proliferation
- diabetic rats
- cognitive decline
- binding protein
- working memory
- small molecule
- induced apoptosis
- protein kinase
- tyrosine kinase
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- combination therapy
- drug delivery
- transcription factor
- drug induced
- cancer therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cerebrospinal fluid
- mild cognitive impairment
- stress induced
- replacement therapy
- heat shock protein