Comparison of the effects of glutamate antibodies on neuronal activity of caspase 3 and memory impairment in rats induced by injection of Αβ₂₅₋₃₅ into the Meynert nuclei

Authors

  • Vitaliy V. Kolobov Research Center of Neurology RAMS, Moscow, Russia
  • Valentina G. Fomina Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow
  • Victor Yu. Gorbatov Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow
  • Tatiana V. Davydova Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Moscow

Keywords:

antibodies to glutamate, experimental Alzheimer’s disease, passive avoidance, caspase 3 activity

Abstract

In experiments on rats showed that intranasal administration of glutamate antibodies in a dose of 300 μg/kg after 1 h after bilateral injection of neurotoxic fragment of β-amyloid protein (25-35) — Αβ25-35 — into the Meynert nuclei restores learning ability in the test of passive avoidance on 3 and 14 days of the experiment. Antibodies to glutamate decrease significantly increasing caspase 3 activity, detected on Day 3 after injection of Αβ25-35, in samples of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus but not hypothalamus. Intranasal administration of γ-globulin had no effect on the performance of violations of mnestic functions and caspase 3 activity.

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2013-02-25

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2013. Comparison of the effects of glutamate antibodies on neuronal activity of caspase 3 and memory impairment in rats induced by injection of Αβ₂₅₋₃₅ into the Meynert nuclei. Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental’naya Terapiya (Pathological physiology and experimental therapy). 57, 1 (Feb. 2013), 27–32.