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Research Article

Study on the autophagy-related mechanism of puerarin in improving the cognitive impairment induced by alcohol in female mice

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Pages 137-145 | Received 18 Jun 2021, Accepted 31 Dec 2021, Published online: 09 Feb 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Primary Objective

This study aimed to investigate the effects of low-, medium-, and high-dose puerarin on cognitive impairment induced by 50% alcohol in mice and revealed the role of autophagy-related signaling pathways (mTOR and JNK pathways) in this process.

Research Design

The alcohol-induced brain injury model was treated with different concentrations of puerarin. The cognitive function of mice was evaluated by the behavioral test, and the changes of target proteins in hippocampus of each experimental group were detected.

Methods and Procedures

40 female Kunming mice were randomly divided into 5 groups. The cognitive ability of mice was tested by Morris water maze, the morphological changes in the CA1 area of hippocampus were observed by HE staining, and the target proteins in hippocampus were measured by WB and IHC.

Main Outcomes and Results

Compared with the 50% alcohol group, the expression of p-mTOR/mTOR and p-4E-BP1/4E-BP1 in hippocampus was significantly decreased, while the expression of p-JNK/JNK, Beclin1, and LC3 was significantly increased in the medium- and high-dose puerarin groups.

Conclusions

Puerarin could improve the cognitive impairment induced by 50% alcohol. The mTOR and JNK pathways related to autophagy might be involved in this process.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Additional information

Funding

This research was supported by the Scientific Research Project of Liaoning Province Education Administration [SYYX202002], the National Training Programs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates (202010164003) and Science and Technology Innovation Fund for Master students of Shenyang Medical College (Y20210505).

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