Treatment by Vitamin D Reversed the Adverse Effects of Hypothyroidism on Learning and Memory in Juvenile Rats: Protection Against Acetylcholinesterase Activity and Brain Tissue Oxidative Damage.
Abstract:Apart from a role as a key regulator of calcium/phosphate homeostasis, vitamin D (Vit D) is suggested to be a potential player in nervous system growth and function. This study aimed to assess the impacts of Vit D administration against memory impairment, oxidative damage and acetylcholinesterase (AchE) overactivity caused by hypothyroidism in juvenile rats. The animals were randomly grouped as: 1) Control; 2) Hypothyroid; 3) Hypothyroid-Vit D 100 and 4) Hypothyroid-Vit D 500. Propylthiouracil (PTU) was added … Show more
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