Background:
Radiation exposure has been linked to the development of brain damage
and cognitive impairment, but the protective effect and mechanism of Lycium barbarum
pills (LBP) on radiation-induced neurological damage remains to be clarified.
Methods:
Behavioral tests and immunohistochemical studies were conducted to evaluate the
protective effects of LBP extract (10 g/kg orally daily for 4 weeks) against radiation-induced
damage on neurogenesis and cognitive function in Balb/c mice exposed to 5.5 Gy X-ray acute
radiation.
objective:
To study the protective effect and mechanism of Lycium barbarum pills(LBP) on radiation induced neurological damage.
Results:
The results showed that the LBP extract significantly improved body weight loss, locomotor
activity and spatial learning and memory. Immunohistochemical tests revealed that the
LBP extract prevented the loss of proliferating cells, newly generated neurons and interneurons,
especially in the subgranular area of the dentate gyrus.
Conclusion:
The findings suggest that LBP is a potential neuroprotective drug for mitigating
radiation-induced neuropsychological disorders.