2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1062359014020034
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Protective action of glutamate antibodies on increased expression of genes of programmed death of rat brain cells induced by injection of a β-amyloid fragment (25–35)

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“…AT-Glu had a protective effect on mnestic functions of animals with age-related changes. This effect seems to be associated with the influence of AT-Glu on neuronal apoptosis [4,5]. AT-Glu administration did not change horizontal or vertical motor activity in the open field, however, in the case of AT-Glu administration, decreased speed of movement was observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…AT-Glu had a protective effect on mnestic functions of animals with age-related changes. This effect seems to be associated with the influence of AT-Glu on neuronal apoptosis [4,5]. AT-Glu administration did not change horizontal or vertical motor activity in the open field, however, in the case of AT-Glu administration, decreased speed of movement was observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This action potentially stems from the development of glutamate excitotoxicity and subsequent apoptotic neuronal death in relevant brain structures. Hence, intranasal co-administration of AB-GL with S100A9 fibrils reversed the passive avoidance behavioral disruption through a protective antiamnestic action probably originating from AB-GL binding any glutamate excess thereby reducing the prospect of neuronal apoptosis [8,9]. The marked increase in horizontal locomotor activity in the open field following co-administration of AB-GL with S100A9 fibrils reflected unhindered orienting-exploratory activity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%