ABSTRACT
Buccholzias coriacea is a
medicinal plant commonly known as wonderful kola. This study investigated
neuroprotective potential of methanol extract of B. coriacea seeds in mercury- challenged Wistar albino rats. A
total of 25 Wistar albino rats were used for the study and they were divided
into 5 groups of five rats each. The rats in the first group received distilled
water and served as the control. Group 2 rats received extract (400 mg/kg body
weight). The rats in third group received mercury (4 mg/kg body weight). The
rats in fourth group received the extract (200 mg/kg body weight) and mercury
(4 mg/kg body weight) and the rats in the fifth group received the extract (400
mg/kg body weight) and mercury (4mg/kg body weight). The study lasted for a
month and mercury was administered in the last two weeks. The extract and
mercury were administered morning and evening. The rats were sacrificed and the
cerebrum and cerebellum tissues harvested for biochemical and histological
examinations. The results showed that there were significant (P < 0.05)
increase in glutathione (GSH) concentration of the rats in the extract-treated
groups and significant (P < 0.05) decrease of malondialdehyde (MDA)
concentration of the rats in the extract-treated groups compared to the values
obtained for the rats in group 3. Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activities were
found to be significantly (P < 0.05) higher in the cerebellum and cerebrum
of rats in the treated groups compared to the rats in group 3. There was
increase in catalase (CAT) activities in the cerebrum and cerebellum of the
treated rats groups compared to the untreated rats (group 1). There was
significant (P < 0.05) decrease in nitric oxide (NO) concentration in the
cerebellum and cerebrum of rats in the treated group compared to those of
untreated groups. The cholesterol concentration in the cerebellum of the
treated rats (group 4 and 5) were significantly (P<0.05) higher compared to
the values obtained in the rats of other groups. The adenosine deaminase (ADE)
activities in the cerebellum and cerebrum of group 4 rats significantly (P <
0.05) reduced compared to the rats of other groups. Acetylcholinesterase (ACE)
activities were higher in the cerebellum and the cerebrum of the rats in the
treated group compared to the value obtained in the untreated rats (group 1).
Histopathology showed that the extract reduced degeneration and necrosis in the
cerebellum of rats in groups 4 and 5. The increase in the antioxidants and
decreased lipid peroxidation, necrosis and degeneration observed in the rats of
the extract-treated groups show that the extract has neuroprotective potential
in mercury-challenged Wistar albino rats.
ESOHE, L (2022). Neuroprotective Potentials Of Methanol Extract Of Buccholzia coriacea Seed In Mercury-Challenged Albino Wistar Rats . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/neuroprotective-potentials-of-methanol-extract-of-buccholzia-coriacea-seed-in-mercury-challenged-albino-wistar-rats-7-2
LILIAN, ESOHE. "Neuroprotective Potentials Of Methanol Extract Of Buccholzia coriacea Seed In Mercury-Challenged Albino Wistar Rats " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 27 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/neuroprotective-potentials-of-methanol-extract-of-buccholzia-coriacea-seed-in-mercury-challenged-albino-wistar-rats-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
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LILIAN, ESOHE. "Neuroprotective Potentials Of Methanol Extract Of Buccholzia coriacea Seed In Mercury-Challenged Albino Wistar Rats " Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/neuroprotective-potentials-of-methanol-extract-of-buccholzia-coriacea-seed-in-mercury-challenged-albino-wistar-rats-7-2