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Genistein prevents the decrease in ganglioside levels induced by amyloid-beta in the frontal cortex of rats

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ABSTRACT Objectives In this study, an in vivo model of Aβ toxicity was used to investigate the effects of this peptide and the treatment with genistein on the lipid composition… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives In this study, an in vivo model of Aβ toxicity was used to investigate the effects of this peptide and the treatment with genistein on the lipid composition (gangliosides, phospholipids and cholesterol) in the frontal cortex of rats. Methods Male Wistar rats received bilateral intracerebroventricular infusions of Aβ1-42 (2 nmol) and genistein 10 mg/kg orally for 10 days. Frontal cortex was homogenized with chloroform:methanol for lipid extraction and ganglioside, phospholipid and cholesterol levels were evaluated. Results The Aβ-infused animals showed a significant decrease in ganglioside concentration and relative reduction of GD1b and GQ1b species. Treatment with genistein prevented the decrease in ganglioside levels. Phospholipid and cholesterol contents did not show significant differences. Discussion Considering the roles of gangliosides on neuronal function, findings described here can contribute to the knowledge of the potential neuroprotective mechanisms of genistein against Aβ-induced alterations in the frontal cortex of rats and provide a novel view in the multifaceted scenario associated with its beneficial effects. GA

Keywords: ganglioside; ganglioside levels; decrease ganglioside; cortex rats; frontal cortex

Journal Title: Neurological Research
Year Published: 2022

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