Neuroprotective effect of berberine against environmental heavy metals induced neurotoxicity and Alzheimer's-like disease in rats
Abstract
Heavy metals are reported as neurodegenerative disorders progenitor. They play a role in the precipitation of
abnormal β-amyloid protein and hyper-phosphorylated tau, the main hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The
present study aimed to validate the heavy metals-induced Alzheimer's-like disease in rats as an experimental
model of AD and explore the therapeutic effect of berberine via tracking its effect on the oxidative stressinflammatory
pathway. Alzheimer's-like disease was induced in rats orally by a mixture of aluminium, cadmium
and fluoride for three months, followed by berberine treatment for another one month. Berberine significantly
improved the cognitive behaviors in Morris water maze test and offered a protective effect against heavy metalsinduced
memory impairment. Docking results showed that berberine inhibited AChE, COX-2 and TACE.
Matching with in silico study, berberine downregulated the AChE expression and inhibited its activity in the
brain tissues. Also, it normalized the production of TNF- α, IL-12, IL-6 and IL-1β. Moreover, it evoked the
production of antioxidant Aβ40 and inhibited the formation of Aβ42, responsible for the aggregations of
amyloid-β plaques. Histopathological examination confirmed the neuroprotective effect of berberine. The present
data advocate the possible beneficial effect of berberine as therapeutic modality for Alzheimer's disease via
its antiinflammatory/antioxidant mechanism.
Author(s)
Doaa Ahmad Ghareeb Ahmed
Journal/Conference Information
Food and Chemical Toxicology,DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2017.11.025, ISSN: 02786915, Volume: 111, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 1-13