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Title Investigation of effi cacy of asenapine on passive avoidance learning and memory and oxidative stress in animal model of seizure-induced with pentylenetetrazole
Type JournalPaper
Keywords asenapine oxidative stress passive avoidance learning rat seizure
Abstract Asenapine (ASE) has been used for treatment of bipolar disorder. There is also evidence that it may be useful in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders. In this regard, the effi cacy of ASE in an experimental model of seizure and memory impairment caused by seizures in rats has been investigated in the present study. Seizures in male Wistar rats (200-250 g) were induced by pentylenetetrazole (PTZ, 60 mg/ kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.)), and the anticonvulsant eff ect of ASE (0.5 and 1 mg/kg, i.p.) was evaluated. The eff ect on memory was assessed using passive avoidance (PA) test in a shuttle box apparatus. After behavioral tests, the animals underwent deep anesthesia and were euthanized painlessly. Serum was isolated for oxidative stress assays (nitric oxide (NO), and glutathione (GSH)). Intraperitoneal injection of ASE decreased the mean number of myoclonic jerks and duration of generalized tonic clonic seizures (GTCS) and increased the mean latency of myoclonic jerk and GTCS compared to the PTZ group. Moreover, in the PA test, ASE caused a signifi cant increase in retention latency (RL) and total time spent in the light compartment (TLC) compared to the PTZ group. Biochemical tests showed that ASE was able to signifi cantly increase GSH serum levels and signifi - cantly reduce NO serum levels compared to the PTZ group. Overall, this study suggests the potential neuroprotective eff ects of ASE in a model of memory impairment caused by seizures via the mechanism of inhibition of the oxidative stress pathway.
Researchers Abdolkarim Hosseini (Third Researcher), Naser Mirazi (Second Researcher), (First Researcher)