Effect of vitamin E on cisplatin-induced memory impairment in male rats

Author:

Hosseinzadeh Masoud,Alizadeh Amir,Heydari Parnian,Kafami MarziehORCID,Hosseini Mahmoud,Beheshti Farimah,Marefati Narges,Ghanbarabadi Moustafa

Abstract

AbstractObjective:Neurotoxicity is an adverse effect caused by cisplatin due to inflammation and oxidative stress in the central nervous system. The present study aimed to assess the effects of vitamin E injection on the learning and memory of rats with cisplatin-induced cognitive impairment.Methods:Male rats were administered with cisplatin (2 mg/kg/7 day; intraperitoneally [i i.p.]) and/or vitamin E (200 mg/kg/7 day; i.p.) for 1 week, and the control group received saline solution. Spatial memory was evaluated using Morris water maze (MWM). In addition, the hippocampal concentrations of malondialdehyde (MDA), thiol, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were measured using biochemical methods.Results:According to the findings, cisplatin significantly increased the escape latency, while decreasing the time spent and travelled pathway in the target quadrant on the final trial day compared to the control group. Furthermore, pre-treatment with vitamin E significantly reversed all the results in the spatial memory test. The biochemical data indicated that vitamin E could decrease MDA activity and increase thiol and SOD activity compared to the control group.Conclusion:According to the results, vitamin E could improve cisplatin-induced memory impairment possibly through affecting the hippocampal oxidative status.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health

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