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Effect of curcuma aromatica oil on learning,memory and hippocampal p-CaMKII expression in rats exposed to chronic hypoxia
Authors:SUN Chen-you  FANG Zhou-xi  QI Shuang-shuang  SUN Shu-hong  ZHOU Peng  CUI Huai-rui  TANG Mao-lin
Affiliation:1.Department of Anatomy, 2Department of Electron Microscopy, Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou 325035, China;3.Department of Pharmacy, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical College, Wenzhou 325027, China. E-mail: sunchenyou1972@yahoo.com.cn
Abstract:AIM: To investigate the effects of different concentrations of curcuma aromatica oil on learning and memory in rats exposed to chronic hypoxia. METHODS: The rats were divided randomly into the control, chronic hypoxia and chronic hypoxia with low (LC), middle (MC) and high (HC) concentrations of curcuma aromatica oil groups. After 29 d, all animals were examined to obtain the scores of leaning and memory. The SOD activity and MDA content were determined in the serum and hippocampus, the [Ca2+]i in hippocampus was also detected. The staining and expression of p-calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (p-CaMKII) in the hippocampus was observed and measured. RESULTS: ① In the chronic hypoxia group, the latency to find the hidden platform remarkably prolonged and the MDA content was obviously higher, but the SOD activity was significantly lower. Meanwhile, hippocampal [Ca2+]i was markedly increased. The immunostaining of p-CaMKII was much weaker in hippocampus as well as its expressions (P<0.01). ② The latency to find the hidden platform was remarkably shorter in groups with MC and HC (P<0.05). The MDA content was obviously lower among groups treated with curcuma aromatica, but SOD activity was significantly higher in groups with MC and HC. Meanwhile, hippocampal [Ca2+]i was markedly decreased in all groups treated with curcuma aromatica oil (P<0.01). The hippocampal immunostaining of p-CaMKII was much stronger in the MC and HC as well as its expression (P<0.05,P<0.01). Under the electron microscope, synaptic boundaries were not distinct, the edema of dendrite spine and axon was seen, synaptic vesicles and postsynaptic densities (PSD) were disappeared in the chronic hypoxia group. With rising of the concentration of curcuma aromatica oil, the edema of synapse and mitochondria was mitigated and the PSD was increased gradually. CONCLUSION: Curcuma aromatica oil might enhance learning and memory capacities of rats exposed to chronic hypoxia by cleaning up and antagonizing the production of the free radical and increasing the p-CaMKII expression in PSD. The effects are dose-dependent.
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