International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Sep 2023)

Anti-Amnesia-like Effect of <i>Pinus densiflora</i> Extract by Improving Apoptosis and Neuroinflammation on Trimethyltin-Induced ICR Mice

  • Min Ji Go,
  • Jong Min Kim,
  • Hyo Lim Lee,
  • Tae Yoon Kim,
  • Seung Gyum Joo,
  • Ju Hui Kim,
  • Han Su Lee,
  • Dae-Ok Kim,
  • Ho Jin Heo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241814084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 18
p. 14084

Abstract

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This study was conducted to investigate the anti-amnestic property of Korean red pine bark extract (KRPBE) on TMT-induced cognitive decline in ICR mice. As a result of looking at behavioral function, the consumption of KRPBE improved the spatial work ability, short-term learning, and memory ability by Y-maze, passive avoidance, and Morris water maze tests. KRPBE suppressed antioxidant system damage by assessing the SOD activity, reduced GSH content, and MDA levels in brain tissue. In addition, it had a protective effect on cholinergic and synaptic systems by regulating ACh levels, AChE activity, and protein expression levels of ChAT, AChE, SYP, and PSD-95. Also, the KRPBE ameliorated TMT-induced mitochondrial damage by regulating the ROS content, MMP, and ATP levels. Treatment with KRPBE suppressed Aβ accumulation and phosphorylation of tau and reduced the expression level of BAX/BCl-2 ratio and caspase 3, improving oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. Moreover, treatment with KRPBE improved cognitive dysfunction by regulating the neuro-inflammatory protein expression levels of p-JNK, p-Akt, p-IκB-α, COX-2, and IL-1β. Based on these results, the extract of Korean red pine bark, which is discarded as a byproduct of forestry, might be used as an eco-friendly material for functional foods or pharmaceuticals by having an anti-amnesia effect on cognitive impairment.

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