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Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice
Quercetin and resveratrol are found in a variety of fruits and vegetables and have several biological and pharmacological properties. In this study, the effects of quercetin [50 mg/kg, intraperitoneal (i.p.)] and resveratrol (50 mg/kg, i.p.) on zinc chloride (ZnCl(2); 75 mg/kg/d, 2 weeks oral gavage...
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The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8027046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33859961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2021.26.1.67 |
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author | Hashemzaei, Mahmoud Fanoudi, Sahar Najari, Mohadeseh Fotouhi, Mansoureh Belaran, Maryam Alipour, Najmeh Sadat Dadrezaei, Zahra Miri, Fatemeh Tabrizian, Kaveh |
author_facet | Hashemzaei, Mahmoud Fanoudi, Sahar Najari, Mohadeseh Fotouhi, Mansoureh Belaran, Maryam Alipour, Najmeh Sadat Dadrezaei, Zahra Miri, Fatemeh Tabrizian, Kaveh |
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description | Quercetin and resveratrol are found in a variety of fruits and vegetables and have several biological and pharmacological properties. In this study, the effects of quercetin [50 mg/kg, intraperitoneal (i.p.)] and resveratrol (50 mg/kg, i.p.) on zinc chloride (ZnCl(2); 75 mg/kg/d, 2 weeks oral gavage) and sodium metavanadate (SMV; 22.5 mg/kg/d, 2 weeks oral gavage) induced passive avoidance memory retention were investigated in step-through passive avoidance tasks. ZnCl(2) was dissolved in saline and SMV was dissolved in drinking water. Mice received ZnCl(2) or SMV orally for two weeks and were administered quercetin or resveratrol by i.p. injection on day 14, days 12 and 14, or days 10, 12, and 14. At the end of treatment, animals were trained for one day in a step-through passive avoidance task, then alterations in avoidance memory retention were evaluated after 24, 48, 96, and 168 h. Oral consumption of ZnCl(2) and SMV decreased latency time compared with control groups. Both quercetin and resveratrol (50 mg/kg, i.p.) prevented ZnCl(2)- and SMV-induced avoidance memory retention impairments and did not significantly alter muscle strength, as demonstrated in rotarod tasks. No significant differences were observed between mice who received single, double, or triple doses of quercetin or resveratrol. The results suggest that quercetin and resveratrol may have preventive effects on ZnCl(2)- and SMV-induced memory impairment in male mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-80270462021-04-14 Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice Hashemzaei, Mahmoud Fanoudi, Sahar Najari, Mohadeseh Fotouhi, Mansoureh Belaran, Maryam Alipour, Najmeh Sadat Dadrezaei, Zahra Miri, Fatemeh Tabrizian, Kaveh Prev Nutr Food Sci Original Quercetin and resveratrol are found in a variety of fruits and vegetables and have several biological and pharmacological properties. In this study, the effects of quercetin [50 mg/kg, intraperitoneal (i.p.)] and resveratrol (50 mg/kg, i.p.) on zinc chloride (ZnCl(2); 75 mg/kg/d, 2 weeks oral gavage) and sodium metavanadate (SMV; 22.5 mg/kg/d, 2 weeks oral gavage) induced passive avoidance memory retention were investigated in step-through passive avoidance tasks. ZnCl(2) was dissolved in saline and SMV was dissolved in drinking water. Mice received ZnCl(2) or SMV orally for two weeks and were administered quercetin or resveratrol by i.p. injection on day 14, days 12 and 14, or days 10, 12, and 14. At the end of treatment, animals were trained for one day in a step-through passive avoidance task, then alterations in avoidance memory retention were evaluated after 24, 48, 96, and 168 h. Oral consumption of ZnCl(2) and SMV decreased latency time compared with control groups. Both quercetin and resveratrol (50 mg/kg, i.p.) prevented ZnCl(2)- and SMV-induced avoidance memory retention impairments and did not significantly alter muscle strength, as demonstrated in rotarod tasks. No significant differences were observed between mice who received single, double, or triple doses of quercetin or resveratrol. The results suggest that quercetin and resveratrol may have preventive effects on ZnCl(2)- and SMV-induced memory impairment in male mice. The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 2021-03-31 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8027046/ /pubmed/33859961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2021.26.1.67 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition. All rights Reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Hashemzaei, Mahmoud Fanoudi, Sahar Najari, Mohadeseh Fotouhi, Mansoureh Belaran, Maryam Alipour, Najmeh Sadat Dadrezaei, Zahra Miri, Fatemeh Tabrizian, Kaveh Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title | Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title_full | Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title_fullStr | Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title_short | Effects of Quercetin and Resveratrol on Zinc Chloride- and Sodium Metavanadate-Induced Passive Avoidance Memory Retention Deficits in Male Mice |
title_sort | effects of quercetin and resveratrol on zinc chloride- and sodium metavanadate-induced passive avoidance memory retention deficits in male mice |
topic | Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8027046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33859961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2021.26.1.67 |
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