1998
DOI: 10.1080/10715769800300401
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Oral administration of (-)catechin protects against ischemia-reperfusion-induced neuronal death in the gerbil

Abstract: The effect of ad libitum oral-administration of (-)catechin solution on ischemia-reperfusion-induced cell death of hippocampal CA1 in the gerbil was histologically examined. When (-)catechin solution instead of drinking water was orally administered ad libitum for 2 weeks, dose-dependent protection against neuronal death following by transient ischemia and reperfusion was observed. To evaluate the involvement of reduction of reactive-oxygen-species (ROIs) by the antioxidant activity of (-)catechin in this prot… Show more

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“…In vivo studies in animals demonstrate protective effects of the flavonoids epicatechin and quercetin against ischemia/reperfusion-induced neuronal injury [86,187]. Furthermore, flavonoids showed protective effects against an increase in brain lipid peroxidation following Vitamin E deprivation [219], attenuated neuronal damage induced by ethanol administration [113,199] and reduced O-ethyl-S,Sdipropyl phosphorodithioate-induced neurotoxicity in mice [163].…”
Section: Flavonoids: Neuroprotective Agents In Vivo and In Vitro?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In vivo studies in animals demonstrate protective effects of the flavonoids epicatechin and quercetin against ischemia/reperfusion-induced neuronal injury [86,187]. Furthermore, flavonoids showed protective effects against an increase in brain lipid peroxidation following Vitamin E deprivation [219], attenuated neuronal damage induced by ethanol administration [113,199] and reduced O-ethyl-S,Sdipropyl phosphorodithioate-induced neurotoxicity in mice [163].…”
Section: Flavonoids: Neuroprotective Agents In Vivo and In Vitro?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dietary supplementation studies, in humans and animals, using flavonoid-rich plant or food extracts have highlighted their potential to influence cognition and learning [60,70,95,175,183,194,197], presumably by protecting vulnerable neurons, enhancing existing neuronal function or by stimulating neuronal regeneration. Their neuroprotective potential has been shown in both oxidative stress- [77] and Ab-induced-neuronal death models [109]. Evidence also supports the beneficial and neuromodulatory effects of flavonoid-rich ginkgo biloba extracts, particularly in connection with agerelated dementias and Alzheimer's disease [14,109,203].…”
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“…Valuable protective influences of flavonoids have been documented in preventing brain ischaemia/reperfusion injury [21] in the inhibition of beta amyloid involved in Alzheimer's disease [22], and in cognitive declines [23]. Quercetin exerts immunomodulatory effects in the management of multiple sclerosis (MS), (an autoimmune disease), characterized by CNS inflammation and axonal injury [24].…”
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confidence: 99%