TY - JOUR
T1 - Tualang honey ameliorates hypoxia-induced memory deficits by reducing neuronal damage in the hippocampus of adult male sprague dawley rats
AU - Qaid, Entesar Yaseen Abdo
AU - Zakaria, Rahimah
AU - Mohd Yusof, Nurul Aiman
AU - Sulaiman, Shaida Fariza
AU - Shafin, Nazlahshaniza
AU - Othman, Zahiruddin
AU - Ahmad, Asma Hayati
AU - Abd Aziz, Che Badariah
AU - Muthuraju, Sangu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Turk J Pharm Sci, Published by Galenos Publishing House.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objectives: A growing body of evidence indicates that hypoxia exposure causes learning and memory deficits. An effective natural therapeutic approach has, however, not been explored widely. Our previous studies found that Tualang honey administration protected learning and memory functions in ovariectomized rats. Therefore, the present study investigated its efficacy in ameliorating hypoxia-induced memory deficits in adult male Sprague Dawley rats. Materials and Methods: The rats were divided into four groups: i) Normoxia treated with sucrose (n=12), ii) Normoxia treated with Tualang honey (n=12), iii) Hypoxia treated with sucrose (n=12), and iv) Hypoxia treated with Tualang honey (n=12). Tualang honey (0.2 g/kg/BW) and sucrose (1 mL of 7.9%) supplementations were administered orally to the rats daily for 14 days. Then the hypoxia groups were exposed to hypoxia (~11%) for 7 days, while the normoxia groups were kept in normal conditions. Following exposure to hypoxia, the rats’ memories were analyzed using a novel object recognition task and T-maze test. Results: The data revealed that rats exposed to hypoxia showed significant impairment in short-term memory (STM), spatial memory (p<0.01), and long-term memory (LTM) when compared to the normoxia group. Hypoxia rats treated with Tualang honey showed significant improvement in STM, LTM, and spatial memory (p<0.05) compared with those treated with sucrose (p<0.05). Tualang honey also reduced neuronal damage in the hippocampus of adult male Sprague Dawley rats exposed to hypoxia. Conclusion: It is suggested that Tualang honey pretreatment has protective effects against hypoxia-induced memory deficits, possibly through its antioxidant contents.
AB - Objectives: A growing body of evidence indicates that hypoxia exposure causes learning and memory deficits. An effective natural therapeutic approach has, however, not been explored widely. Our previous studies found that Tualang honey administration protected learning and memory functions in ovariectomized rats. Therefore, the present study investigated its efficacy in ameliorating hypoxia-induced memory deficits in adult male Sprague Dawley rats. Materials and Methods: The rats were divided into four groups: i) Normoxia treated with sucrose (n=12), ii) Normoxia treated with Tualang honey (n=12), iii) Hypoxia treated with sucrose (n=12), and iv) Hypoxia treated with Tualang honey (n=12). Tualang honey (0.2 g/kg/BW) and sucrose (1 mL of 7.9%) supplementations were administered orally to the rats daily for 14 days. Then the hypoxia groups were exposed to hypoxia (~11%) for 7 days, while the normoxia groups were kept in normal conditions. Following exposure to hypoxia, the rats’ memories were analyzed using a novel object recognition task and T-maze test. Results: The data revealed that rats exposed to hypoxia showed significant impairment in short-term memory (STM), spatial memory (p<0.01), and long-term memory (LTM) when compared to the normoxia group. Hypoxia rats treated with Tualang honey showed significant improvement in STM, LTM, and spatial memory (p<0.05) compared with those treated with sucrose (p<0.05). Tualang honey also reduced neuronal damage in the hippocampus of adult male Sprague Dawley rats exposed to hypoxia. Conclusion: It is suggested that Tualang honey pretreatment has protective effects against hypoxia-induced memory deficits, possibly through its antioxidant contents.
KW - Hypoxia
KW - Memory performance
KW - Novel object recognition task
KW - Sucrose
KW - T-maze
KW - Tualang honey
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U2 - 10.4274/tjps.galenos.2019.32704
DO - 10.4274/tjps.galenos.2019.32704
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85094559025
SN - 1304-530X
VL - 17
SP - 555
EP - 564
JO - Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
JF - Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
IS - 5
ER -