Cognitive Improvement by Duloxetine Administration in demented adult APP/PS1 transgenic AD mouse model

ShamsElDine, Sahar;

Abstract


Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are often associated with memory and cognitive deficits. Effective treatment of these diseases leads to a marked improvement in the cognitive function of such patients. There is a suggestion that there is some neuroprotective properties of duloxetine, as one of the antidepressants, against dementia-associated with cognitive disorders. The present study assessed cognitively enhancing property of duloxetine in a demented adult APP/PS1 transgenic mouse model of AD. Intraperitoneal (ip) administration of a single dose of duloxetine 10 mg/kg/day before each test. This drug treatment rescued cognitive deficits in APP/PS1 mice in both cognitive tests used in this study. The results of the present study suggest that duloxetine administration can help in improvement of cognitive disorder and may inhibit any memory impairement that accompanied the pathogenesis of AD.


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Title Cognitive Improvement by Duloxetine Administration in demented adult APP/PS1 transgenic AD mouse model
Authors ShamsElDine, Sahar 
Keywords Duloxetine, Cognition, Dementia, transgenic mice.
Issue Date May-2015
Journal International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention 

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