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Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine
2020 Volume.20 No. 3 p.439 ~ p.450
Neuroprotective effect of organic and inorganically grown tea on oxidative damage in rat model of Alzheimer¡¯s disease
Bagchi Ananya

Swain Dillip Kumar
Mitra Analava
Abstract
Production of improved valued tea is in high demand due to its pharmacological properties against various neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer¡¯s disease. In this study, an attempt was made to compare the protective effect of the tea grown under organic and inorganic nutrient management practices against intra-cerebroventricular (i.c.v) colchicine induced memory impairment and oxidative damage in rat model of Alzheimer¡¯s disease (AD). Results showed that chronic intraperitoneal (i.p) administration of tea extract (20 mg/kg i.p) significantly improved the cognitive dysfunction and memory impairment in colchicine treated AD rat model. This beneficial effect occurred with an increase in ¥á-secretase activity, Superoxide dismutase, Catalase activities, and a decrease in Acetylcholinesterase level, A¥â -42 level, Cox-2-linked neuro-inflammation by intraperitoneal injection of tea extract grown organically and inorganically. The amyloid A¥â concentration in the rat model of AD was 84?¡¾?1.7 pg/mg protein. With administration of tea extract, the amyloid A¥â concentration decreased significantly to 55?¡¾?1.5, 52?¡¾?1.3 and 49?¡¾?1.5 pg/mg protein with the field level management of inorganic, integrated and organic nutrients, respectively. In this study celecoxib (20 mg/kg i.p) is used as a reference standard. This study stated organic tea as a promising neuroprotective agent or adjuvant to prevent AD.
KEYWORD
Tea extract, Acetylcholinesterase, Alzheimer¡¯s disease, Superoxide dismutase, Catalase, Amyloid A¥â concentration, Cox-2, ¥á-Secretase
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