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Nutritional Neuroscience
An International Journal on Nutrition, Diet and Nervous System
Volume 19, 2016 - Issue 4
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Chronic treatment with resveratrol, a natural polyphenol found in grapes, alleviates oxidative stress and apoptotic cell death in ovariectomized female rats subjected to chronic cerebral hypoperfusion

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Abstract

Objectives: Resveratrol appears to have neuroprotective potential in various animal models of brain disorders including cerebral ischemia and neurodegenerative diseases. Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion is a well-known pathological condition contributing to the neurodegenerative diseases such as vascular dementia. Purpose of the present study is to evaluate the possible therapeutic potential of resveratrol in a model of vascular dementia of ovariectomized female rats. Assessment of the potential was based on the determination of brain oxidative status, caspase-3 level, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and neuronal damage on hippocampus and cerebral cortex.

Methods: For creating the model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, ovariectomized female Wistar rats were subjected to the modified two vessel occlusion method, with the right common carotid artery being occluded first and the left one a week later.

Results: At the 15th day following the ligation, neuronal damage was accompanied by the increased immunoreactivities of both GFAP and caspase-3, and significant neurodegeneration was evident in the hippocampus and cortex, all of which were significantly alleviated with resveratrol treatment (10 mg/kg). Biochemical analysis revealed that the resveratrol treatment decreased lipid peroxidation and restored reduced glutathione level as well.

Discussion: The collected data of the present study suggest that the administration of resveratrol may provide a remarkable therapeutic benefit for vascular dementia, which is most likely related to the prevention of both apoptotic cell death and oxidative stress. We believe that therapeutic efficacy of resveratrol deserves to be tested for potential clinical application in postmenopausal elderly women suffering from vascular dementia.

Acknowledgements

The study was supported in part by Bulent Ecevit University Medical School. The authors thank Inci Saldiran Turan and Hasan Tahsin Yilmaz for technical help. They also thank Furuzan Kokturk for statistical analysis consultation. All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.

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Contributors V.H.O., H.S.O., and F.B. designed the research and wrote the paper; V.H.O. and H.S.O. conducted the research; V.H.O. and F.B. analyzed the data; H.S.O. performed statistical analyses. V.H.O. has the primary responsibility for the final content. All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.

Author disclosures: V.H. Ozacmak, H. Sayan-Ozacmak, and F. Barut, no conflict-of-interest.

Funding None.

Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts-of-interest.

Ethics approval All procedures involved in animals were approved by the Local Ethics Committee of Bulent Ecevit University Medical School for animal experiments.

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