Chronic acrolein exposure in wistar rats: the effects of guarana extracts

Previous studies have reported that acrolein, may exert harmful effects on the brain. However, information regarding the neuroprotective properties of guarana against acrolein is not available. Due to the lack of research, we initiated the current study to investigate the effects of guarana extracts...

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Autores:
da Silva Bittencourt, Leonardo
Schnorr, Carlos Eduardo
Copetti Santos, Daniela
Rostirolla, Diana Carolina
Moresco, Karla
Ozório, Pedro
Rodrigues Mingori, Moara
Heinfarth, Luana
Gelain, Daniel
Moreira, José Cláudio Fonseca
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2019
Institución:
Corporación Universidad de la Costa
Repositorio:
REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.cuc.edu.co:11323/7200
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/11323/7200
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jff.2019.103733
https://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/
Palabra clave:
2-Propenal
Oxidative stress
Guarana
Polyphenols
Cognitive impairment
Neurogenerative diseases
Estrés oxidativo
Guaraná
Polifenoles
Deterioro cognitivo
Enfermedades neurogenerativas
Rights
openAccess
License
CC0 1.0 Universal
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Summary:Previous studies have reported that acrolein, may exert harmful effects on the brain. However, information regarding the neuroprotective properties of guarana against acrolein is not available. Due to the lack of research, we initiated the current study to investigate the effects of guarana extracts on acrolein-induced toxicity in the liver and the central nervous system of Wistar Rats. Twelve groups of 60 days old Wistar rats treated with guarana extracts (150, 250, and 350 mg/kg/day) for 8 weeks, were challenged with acrolein (2.5 mg/kg/day). Several parameters associated with oxidative damage to the brain and hepatic function, as well as behavior were evaluated. All tested concentrations of guarana extracts exerted protective effects against acrolein induced damage. No hepatic and oxidative damages or behavioral changes were observed in guarana control groups. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind and therefore a milestone in this field.