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Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia but lacks effective treatment at present. Gastrodin (GAS) is a phenolic glycoside extracted from the traditional Chinese herb—Gastrodia elata—and has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent for AD. However, its efficiency is re...

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Autores principales: Luo, Kaixuan, Wang, Yuhong, Chen, Wen-Shiang, Feng, Xiangjun, Liao, Yehui, Chen, Shaochun, Liu, Yao, Liao, Chengde, Chen, Moxian, Ao, Lijuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35069727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5241449
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author Luo, Kaixuan
Wang, Yuhong
Chen, Wen-Shiang
Feng, Xiangjun
Liao, Yehui
Chen, Shaochun
Liu, Yao
Liao, Chengde
Chen, Moxian
Ao, Lijuan
author_facet Luo, Kaixuan
Wang, Yuhong
Chen, Wen-Shiang
Feng, Xiangjun
Liao, Yehui
Chen, Shaochun
Liu, Yao
Liao, Chengde
Chen, Moxian
Ao, Lijuan
author_sort Luo, Kaixuan
collection PubMed
description Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia but lacks effective treatment at present. Gastrodin (GAS) is a phenolic glycoside extracted from the traditional Chinese herb—Gastrodia elata—and has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent for AD. However, its efficiency is reduced for AD patients due to its limited BBB permeability. Studies have demonstrated the feasibility of opening the blood-brain barrier (BBB) via focused ultrasound (FUS) to overcome the obstacles preventing medicines from blood flow into the brain tissue. We explored the therapeutic potential of FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS in an AD-like mouse model induced by unilateral intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of Aβ(1-42). Mice were divided into 5 groups: control, untreated, GAS, FUS and FUS+GAS. Combined treatment (FUS+GAS) rather than single intervention (GAS or FUS) alleviated memory deficit and neuropathology of AD-like mice. The time that mice spent in the novel arm was prolonged in the Y-maze test after 15-day intervention, and the waste-cleaning effect was remarkably increased. Contents of Aβ, tau, and P-tau in the observed (also the targeted) hippocampus were reduced. BDNF, synaptophysin (SYN), and PSD-95 were upregulated in the combined group. Overall, our results demonstrate that FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS injection exerts the potential to alleviate memory deficit and neuropathology in the AD-like experimental mouse model, which may be a novel strategy for AD treatment.
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spelling pubmed-87764362022-01-21 Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model Luo, Kaixuan Wang, Yuhong Chen, Wen-Shiang Feng, Xiangjun Liao, Yehui Chen, Shaochun Liu, Yao Liao, Chengde Chen, Moxian Ao, Lijuan Neural Plast Research Article Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia but lacks effective treatment at present. Gastrodin (GAS) is a phenolic glycoside extracted from the traditional Chinese herb—Gastrodia elata—and has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent for AD. However, its efficiency is reduced for AD patients due to its limited BBB permeability. Studies have demonstrated the feasibility of opening the blood-brain barrier (BBB) via focused ultrasound (FUS) to overcome the obstacles preventing medicines from blood flow into the brain tissue. We explored the therapeutic potential of FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS in an AD-like mouse model induced by unilateral intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of Aβ(1-42). Mice were divided into 5 groups: control, untreated, GAS, FUS and FUS+GAS. Combined treatment (FUS+GAS) rather than single intervention (GAS or FUS) alleviated memory deficit and neuropathology of AD-like mice. The time that mice spent in the novel arm was prolonged in the Y-maze test after 15-day intervention, and the waste-cleaning effect was remarkably increased. Contents of Aβ, tau, and P-tau in the observed (also the targeted) hippocampus were reduced. BDNF, synaptophysin (SYN), and PSD-95 were upregulated in the combined group. Overall, our results demonstrate that FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS injection exerts the potential to alleviate memory deficit and neuropathology in the AD-like experimental mouse model, which may be a novel strategy for AD treatment. Hindawi 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8776436/ /pubmed/35069727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5241449 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kaixuan Luo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luo, Kaixuan
Wang, Yuhong
Chen, Wen-Shiang
Feng, Xiangjun
Liao, Yehui
Chen, Shaochun
Liu, Yao
Liao, Chengde
Chen, Moxian
Ao, Lijuan
Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title_full Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title_fullStr Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title_short Treatment Combining Focused Ultrasound with Gastrodin Alleviates Memory Deficit and Neuropathology in an Alzheimer's Disease-Like Experimental Mouse Model
title_sort treatment combining focused ultrasound with gastrodin alleviates memory deficit and neuropathology in an alzheimer's disease-like experimental mouse model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35069727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5241449
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