Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model

Abstract The Salicornia europaea L. (SE) plant is a halophyte that has been widely consumed as a seasoned vegetable, and it has been recently reported to counteract chronic diseases related to oxidative and inflammatory stress. In this study, we performed an initial phytochemical analysis with in vi...

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Main Authors: Govindarajan Karthivashan, Shin-Young Park, Mee-Hyang Kweon, Joonsoo Kim, Md. Ezazul Haque, Duk-Yeon Cho, In-Su Kim, Eun-Ah Cho, Palanivel Ganesan, Dong-Kug Choi
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2018-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25381-0
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spelling doaj-4de9590a79854e58ab7d1a93b5d01c732020-12-08T04:42:57ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-05-018111610.1038/s41598-018-25381-0Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice modelGovindarajan Karthivashan0Shin-Young Park1Mee-Hyang Kweon2Joonsoo Kim3Md. Ezazul Haque4Duk-Yeon Cho5In-Su Kim6Eun-Ah Cho7Palanivel Ganesan8Dong-Kug Choi9Department of Biotechnology, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Research Institute of Inflammatory Diseases Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Applied Life Science, Graduate school of Konkuk UniversityResearch center, Phyto corporationDepartment of Applied Life Science, Graduate school of Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Applied Life Science, Graduate school of Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Applied Life Science, Graduate school of Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Biotechnology, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Research Institute of Inflammatory Diseases Konkuk UniversityResearch center, Phyto corporationDepartment of Biotechnology, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Research Institute of Inflammatory Diseases Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Biotechnology, College of Biomedical and Health Science, Research Institute of Inflammatory Diseases Konkuk UniversityAbstract The Salicornia europaea L. (SE) plant is a halophyte that has been widely consumed as a seasoned vegetable, and it has been recently reported to counteract chronic diseases related to oxidative and inflammatory stress. In this study, we performed an initial phytochemical analysis with in vitro biochemical tests and chromatographic profiling of desalted and enzyme-digested SE ethanol extract (SE-EE). Subsequently, we evaluated the anti-neuroinflammatory and ameliorative potential of SE-EE in LPS-inflicted BV-2 microglial cells and scopolamine-induced amnesic C57/BL6N mice, respectively. SE-EE possess considerable polyphenols and flavonoids that are supposedly responsible to improve its bio-efficacy. SE-EE dose-dependently attenuated LPS-induced inflammation in BV-2 cells, significantly repressed behavioural/cognitive impairment, dose-dependently regulated the cholinergic function, suppressed oxidative stress markers, regulated inflammatory cytokines/associated proteins expression and effectively ameliorated p-CREB/BDNF levels, neurogenesis (DCX stain), neuron proliferation (Ki67 stain) in scopolamine-administered mice. Thus, SE-EE extract shows promising multifactorial disease modifying activities and can be further developed as an effective functional food, drug candidate, or supplemental therapy to treat neuroinflammatory mediated disorders.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25381-0
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author Govindarajan Karthivashan
Shin-Young Park
Mee-Hyang Kweon
Joonsoo Kim
Md. Ezazul Haque
Duk-Yeon Cho
In-Su Kim
Eun-Ah Cho
Palanivel Ganesan
Dong-Kug Choi
spellingShingle Govindarajan Karthivashan
Shin-Young Park
Mee-Hyang Kweon
Joonsoo Kim
Md. Ezazul Haque
Duk-Yeon Cho
In-Su Kim
Eun-Ah Cho
Palanivel Ganesan
Dong-Kug Choi
Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
Scientific Reports
author_facet Govindarajan Karthivashan
Shin-Young Park
Mee-Hyang Kweon
Joonsoo Kim
Md. Ezazul Haque
Duk-Yeon Cho
In-Su Kim
Eun-Ah Cho
Palanivel Ganesan
Dong-Kug Choi
author_sort Govindarajan Karthivashan
title Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
title_short Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
title_full Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
title_fullStr Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
title_full_unstemmed Ameliorative potential of desalted Salicornia europaea L. extract in multifaceted Alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
title_sort ameliorative potential of desalted salicornia europaea l. extract in multifaceted alzheimer’s-like scopolamine-induced amnesic mice model
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract The Salicornia europaea L. (SE) plant is a halophyte that has been widely consumed as a seasoned vegetable, and it has been recently reported to counteract chronic diseases related to oxidative and inflammatory stress. In this study, we performed an initial phytochemical analysis with in vitro biochemical tests and chromatographic profiling of desalted and enzyme-digested SE ethanol extract (SE-EE). Subsequently, we evaluated the anti-neuroinflammatory and ameliorative potential of SE-EE in LPS-inflicted BV-2 microglial cells and scopolamine-induced amnesic C57/BL6N mice, respectively. SE-EE possess considerable polyphenols and flavonoids that are supposedly responsible to improve its bio-efficacy. SE-EE dose-dependently attenuated LPS-induced inflammation in BV-2 cells, significantly repressed behavioural/cognitive impairment, dose-dependently regulated the cholinergic function, suppressed oxidative stress markers, regulated inflammatory cytokines/associated proteins expression and effectively ameliorated p-CREB/BDNF levels, neurogenesis (DCX stain), neuron proliferation (Ki67 stain) in scopolamine-administered mice. Thus, SE-EE extract shows promising multifactorial disease modifying activities and can be further developed as an effective functional food, drug candidate, or supplemental therapy to treat neuroinflammatory mediated disorders.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25381-0
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