| Literature DB >> 26155182 |
Wei Zhang1, Ben Li1, Yan Guo1, Yunan Bai1, Tongxin Wang1, Kun Fu1, Gaoling Sun1.
Abstract
Activation of the immune system in the central nervous system and oxidative stress play important roles in traumatic brain injury (TBI)-induced cognitive impairment. Rhamnetin possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties. This study aimed to detect the possible effects of rhamnetin on cognitive deficit, hippocampal inflammatory factors, and oxidative stress in rats with TBI. In this study, we established the traumatic brain injury model in rats. Rats respectively received vehicle saline or rhamnetin for 21 days. Cognitive functions were evaluated by assessing the acquisition of spatial learning and memory retention in Morris Water Maze test from day 15 to 19 post TBI. Levels of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor a (TNF-a), IL-10, and nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) in hippocampal homogenate were measured using ELISA. Oxidative stress was analysed by investigating the activities of MDA, H2O2, SOD, and GSH-Px. We found that rhamnetin significantly improved cognitive impairment in rats with TBI, and inhibited the inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the hippocampus. The results suggested that rhamnetin could enhance the recovery of cognitive deficits induced by TBI, and that its mechanism might be associated with the inhibition of inflammation and oxidative stress in the hippocampus.Entities:
Keywords: TBI; cognitive deficit; inflammation; oxidative stress; rhamnetin
Year: 2015 PMID: 26155182 PMCID: PMC4472538 DOI: 10.5114/ceji.2015.50831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cent Eur J Immunol ISSN: 1426-3912 Impact factor: 2.085
Effects of rhamnetin on the time spent in locating the escape platform
| Day 15 (s) | Day 16 (s) | Day 17 (s) | Day 18 (s) | Day 19 (s) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60.2 ±5.1 | 50.3 ±4.8 | 43.6 ±3.8 | 30.5 ±3.9 | 20.1 ±3.3 | |
| 62.1 ±6.0 | 53.2 ±5.5 | 44.1 ±3.1 | 33.4 ±4.0 | 23.6 ±3.7 | |
| 103.9 ±8.6 | 99.4 ±8.6 | 93.5 ±7.6 | 82.2 ±5.9 | 75.9 ±7.0 | |
| 95.6 ±8.4 | 90.4 ±9.5 | 82.6 ±8.0 | 70.3 ±6.2 | 65.1 ±8.2 | |
| 86.8 ±6.9 | 79.7 ±7.1 | 70.5 ±5.7 | 58.1 ±6.3 | 39.6 ±4.9 | |
| 79.2 ±6.1 | 75.3 ±8.0 | 62.8 ±4.9 | 51.7 ±4.5 | 35.8 ±4.1 |
Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L = rhamnetin low-dose group; TBI + M = rhamnetin middle-dose group; TBI + H = = rhamnetin high-dose group. Spatial learning consisted of four repeated trials per day with an intertribal of 4 minutes. The time of the four trials of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and analysed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test.
p < 0.05, vs. the control group
p < 0.05, vs. the sham group
p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
Effects of rhamnetin on the path length to locate the escape platform
| Day 15 (cm) | Day 16 (cm) | Day 17 (cm) | Day 18 (cm) | Day 19 (cm) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 1630 ±136 | 1390 ±140 | 1106 ±96 | 826 ±79 | 570 ±66 |
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| 1707 ±146 | 1406 ±149 | 1195 ±101 | 900 ±114 | 631 ±71 |
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| 2884 ±297 | 2605 ±302 | 2401 ±260 | 2139 ±249 | 1956 ±335 |
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| 2655 ±200 | 2349 ±186 | 2235 ±201 | 1761 ±267 | 1503 ±250 |
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| 2305 ±198 | 2018 ±198 | 1890 ±153 | 1618 ±182 | 999 ±116 |
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| 2235 ±207 | 1965 ±171 | 1629 ±184 | 1406 ±135 | 963 ±91 |
Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low-dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle-dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high-dose group. Spatial learning consisted of four repeated trials per day with an intertribal of 4 minutes. The swim distances of the four trials of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and were analysed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test.
p < 0.05, vs. the control group
p < 0.05, vs. the sham group
p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
The effects of rhamnetin on the percentage of time spent in the target quadrant and on swim speed
| Percentage (%) | Swim speed (cm/s) | |
|---|---|---|
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| 40.6 ±5.1 | 28.3 ±2.2 |
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| 43.9 ±4.0 | 27.6 ±2.0 |
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| 23.2 ±3.0 | 27.3 ±2.5 |
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| 26.0 ±2.3 | 27.6 ±2.1 |
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| 31.5 ±2.8 | 28.1 ±3.0 |
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| 35.6 ±4.1 | 28.0 ±3.2 |
Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low-dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle-dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high-dose group. The probe trial consisted of a single 30-second trial. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and were analysed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test.
p < 0.05, vs. the control group
p < 0.05, vs. the sham group
p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
Fig. 1Effects of rhamnetin on inflammatory mediators Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low-dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle-dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high-dose group. The investigations were repeated 3 times and the 3 values of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N =10 per group) and analyzed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test. p < 0.05, vs. the control group; p < 0.05, vs. the sham group; p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
Fig. 2Effects of rhamnetin on hs-CRP Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low-dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle-dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high-dose group. The investigations were repeated 3 times and the 3 values of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and analyzed using oneway ANOVA with subsequent SNK test. p < 0.05, vs. the control group; p < 0.05, vs. the sham group; p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
Fig. 3Effects of rhamnetin on oxidative markers Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high dose group. The investigations were repeated 3 times and the 3 values of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and analyzed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test. p < 0.05, vs. the control group; p < 0.05, vs. the sham group; p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group
Fig. 4Effects of rhamnetin on anti-oxidative markers Control – control group; Sham – sham group; TBI – TBI group; TBI + L – rhamnetin low dose group; TBI + M – rhamnetin middle dose group; TBI + H – rhamnetin high dose group. The investigations were repeated 3 times and the 3 values of each animal were averaged. Data were expressed as mean ± SD (N = 10 per group) and analyzed using one-way ANOVA with subsequent SNK test. p < 0.05, vs. the control group; p < 0.05, vs. the sham group; p < 0.05, vs. the TBI group