Effects of Subchronic Treatment with Ibuprofen and Nimesulide on Spatial Memory and NMDAR Subunits Expression in Aged Rats
(ندگان)پدیدآور
Bilgin, OzlemKumbul Doguc, DuyguAltuntas, IrfanSutcu, RecepDelibas, Namikنوع مدرک
TextResearch article
زبان مدرک
Englishچکیده
Several studies point to an important function of cyclooxygenase (COX) and prostaglandin signaling in models of synaptic plasticity which is associated with N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs). Cyclooxygenase gene is suggested to be an immediate early gene that is tightly regulated in neurons by NMDA dependent synaptic activity. Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) exert their antiinflammatory effect by the inhibion of COX have controversial effects on learning and memory. We administered ibuprofen as a non-selective COX-2 inhibitor and nimesulide as a selective COX-2 inhibitor for 8 weeks for determining the cognitive impact of subchronic administration of NSAIDs to aged rats. Wistar albino rats (16 mo, n = 30) were separated into control (n = 10), ibuprofen (n = 10) and nimesulide (n = 10) treated groups. First we evaluated hippocampus-dependent spatial memory in the radial arm maze (RAM) and than we evaluated the expression of the NMDAR subunits, NR2A and NR2B by western blotting to see if their expressions are effected by subchronic administration with these drugs.Ibuprofen and nimesulide treated rats completed the task in a statistically significant shorter time when compared with control group (p
کلید واژگان
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID)Cyclooxygenase (COX)
NR2A and NR2B
Spatial memory
Radial arm maze (RAM)
Pharmacotherapy (Clinical Pharmacy)
شماره نشریه
4تاریخ نشر
2013-11-011392-08-10
ناشر
School of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciencesسازمان پدید آورنده
Konak Hospital, Medical Biochemistry Department, Izmit, Turkey.Suleyman Demirel University, Medical Faculty, Medical Biochemistry Department, Isparta, Turkey.
Mugla University, Medical Faculty, Medical Biochemistry Department, Mugla, Turkey.
Katip Celebi University, Medical Faculty, Medical Biochemistry Department, İzmir, Turkey.
Hacettepe University, Medical Faculty, Medical Biochemistry Department, Ankara, Turkey.
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1735-03281726-6890




