The effect of modafinil on passive avoidance memory, brain level of BDNF and oxidative stress markers in sepsis survivor rats.

Journal: The International Journal Of Neuroscience
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Abstract

: Material and method: Male Wistar rats (250-350g) were submitted to CLP, or sham as control, and divided into the sham + water, sham + MD (300 mg/kg), CLP + water, and CLP + MD (300 mg/kg) groups. Ten days after the administration of MD and CLP, the rats were submitted to a memory test by passive avoidance apparatus being sacrificed. The nitrite and nitrate (N/N) concentration, myeloperoxidase (MPO) and catalase (CAT) activity, lipid and protein oxidative damage, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels were measured in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. :

Results: The passive avoidance test verified an increase in the latency time compared training and test section in the groups sham + water and CLP + MD. Decreased N/N concentration and MPO activity were verified in the prefrontal cortex of rats submitted to CLP and MD treatment, as well as reduced protein and lipid oxidative damage in the hippocampus, which was accompanied by increased CAT activity and BDNF levels.

Conclusion: Our data indicate the role of MD in attenuating oxidative stress parameters, the alteration of BDNF, and an improvement in memory impairment in rats ten days after induction of sepsis.

Authors
Leandro Garbossa, Larissa Joaquim, Lucineia Danielski, Mariana Pereira De Goldim, Richard Machado, Kiuanne Metzker, Gabriela Bernades, Everton Lanzzarin, Erick Bagio, Adriele Farias, Naiana Rosa, Fabiana Durante Medeiros, Raquel Jaconi Carli, Bruna Oliveira, Nivaldo Ferreira, Juliete Palandi, Franciane Bobinski, Daniel Martins, Jucelia Fortunato, Tatiana Barichello, Fabricia Petronilho
Relevant Conditions

Memory Loss, Sepsis