Paraoxonase 1 Gene Polymorphisms Do Not Influence the Response to Treatment in Alzheimer’s Disease

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M. Marona ◽  
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J. Jagiella ◽  
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MIREILLE DROUET ◽  
JEAN DEBORD ◽  
LOUIS MERLE ◽  
MICHEL COGNE ◽  
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Lili Zhang ◽  
Kai Chang ◽  
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Lu Guo ◽  
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Raheleh Shakeri ◽  
Abdoljalal Marjani ◽  
Safoura Khajeniazi

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Farouk Kamel Elbaz ◽  
Hanan F Aly ◽  
Wagdy Kb Khalil ◽  
Hoda F Booles ◽  
Gamila H Al

ABSTRACTObjective: The present study is aimed to investigate the promising action of Dunaliella salina extract as a natural protector against Alzheimer’sdisease (AD) and reported to possess a variety of activities, including antioxidant effects due to its ability to create large amount of carotenoids.Methods: D. salina is a type of halophile green microalgae was used in the present study. 50 male rats were used in this study, where aluminumchloride was orally administered to induce AD in a dose of 100 mg/kg, daily for 6 weeks. Al-intoxicated rats treated orally daily with D. salinaethanolic extract for 6 weeks in a dose of 150 mg/kg b.wt., whereas standard anti-Alzheimer drug donepezil tartrate was administered at the doseof 10 mg/kg b.wt./day for 6 consecutive weeks. The anti-Alzheimer properties of D. salina extract were achieved through measuring the calmodulin(CaM) level, paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity, the antiapoptotic marker (Bcl2), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), the generation of the DNAadducts (8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine [8-OHdG]/2-deoxy guanosine [2-dG]), and alteration in the expression of amyloid precursor protein, β-siteAPP-cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1), and β-site APP-cleaving enzyme 2 (BACE2) in AD rats.Results: The current results demonstrated that supplementation of AD rats with D. salina extract-enhanced CaM level, and increased PON1 activity,upregulated Bcl2 and BDNF, decreased the levels of DNA adducts (8-OHdG/2-dG), and suppressed the alterations of the expression levels of APP,BACE1, and BACE2-m RNAs as compared with those in AD rats.Conclusion: It could be concluded that the biological activity of D. salina extract might be regulated by 9-cis b-carotene protecting the brain cells fromthe oxidative stress in AD rats.Keywords: Dunaliella salina, Calmodulin, Paraoxonase 1, Bcl2, Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, Alzheimer’s disease, DNA adduct, Amyloid precursorprotein.


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