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Axonal degeneration is a pathological symbol in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), which can be triggered by amyloid-β (Aβ) peptide deposition. Growing evidence indicates that deficit of autophagy eventually leads to the axonal degeneration. Our previous studies have shown that
The effect of topical application of axonal transport blockers to the transected peripheral nerve was assessed by quantitating the strychnine-enhanced transsynaptic degeneration following transection of the inferior alveolar nerve in adult rats. Systemic administration of strychnine (1 mg/kg/day)
Juliflorine (CAS 76202-00-1), an antibacterial and antidermatophytic alkaloid, was studied for its toxicity in mice, rabbits, chicks, chick embryos and vero cell line. In mice LD50 was determined as 17.46 mg/kg; in rabbits 33.11 mg/kg; in chicks 24.104 mg/kg; and in chick embryos 18.284 mg/kg. In
The results of a 3-month trial with an ergot alkaloid preparation (Hydergine) in 16 geriatric patients showed that, in accordance with a previously proposed working hypothesis, the improvement induced by the drug in electroencephalographic age-related changes was accompanied by clinical improvement
Severe spongy degeneration of the central nervous system (CNS) was seen in 11 cattle, 19 sheep, 4 pigs and 1 goat, associated with a variety of hepatic diseases, particularly those caused by hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids. It was also seen in a milder form in 2 of 8 horses examined, 1 dog of 5
Background: Dendrobium nobile is a well-known traditional Chinese herbal medicine used for age-related diseases. Dendrobium nobile Lindl alkaloid (DNLA) is the active ingredient to improve learning and memory deficits in laboratory
Strictosidine beta-D-glucosidase (SGD) is an enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of terpenoid indole alkaloids (TIAs) by converting strictosidine to cathenamine. The biosynthetic pathway toward strictosidine is thought to be similar in all TIA-producing plants. Somewhere downstream of strictosidine
Biscoclaurine-type alkaloids were examined for ability to act as membrane-stabilizing agents and to protect against lipid peroxidation and deterioration of biological membrane. The following results were obtained. Biscoclaurine-type alkaloids inhibit Fe2+-induced lipid peroxidation of biological
Chloral hydrate, the oldest synthetic hypnotic, is still among the most common agents used for conscious sedation of infants and children. Chloral (Clo) spontaneously condenses with the biogenic amine tryptamine (Ta) giving rise to the endogenous formation of
The effects of maytansine (MYT), a naturally occurring ansa macrolide and potent antimitotic drug that binds to tubulin, were studied by light and electron microscopy in the central nervous system of rabbits. Respectively, 17 and 5 animals were sacrified at various time intervals following a single
Ethnopharmacological relevance: The seeds of Peganum harmala Linn have been widely used for the treatment of nervous, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and endocrine diseases and many other human ailments. However, tremor
Microtubule inhibitor Vinca alkaloids applied around a peripheral nerve induce transganglionic degenerative atrophy of the central terminals of primary nociceptive neurons. This effect is reversible: 40-50 days later the original histochemical structure of the central terminals is restored.