Growth Hormone Prevents the Memory Deficit Caused by Oxidative Stress in Early Neurodegenerative Stage in Rats

Castillo-Padilla, Diana Verónica and Borgornio-Pérez, Gabino and Zentella-Dehesa, Alejandro and Sandoval-Montiel, Adrian and Gallegos, José Luis Ventura and Rivas-Arancibia, Selva (2012) Growth Hormone Prevents the Memory Deficit Caused by Oxidative Stress in Early Neurodegenerative Stage in Rats. Neuroscience and Medicine, 03 (03). pp. 287-293. ISSN 2158-2912

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Abstract

Oxidative stress has been involved in neurodegenerative diseases. The growth hormone (GH) counteracts the levels of reactive oxygen species. Previously, we showed that the prolonged exposure to ozone causes oxidative stress in the hippocampus and memory deficits. In this work, we analyzed the effects of the growth hormone on the memory deficit generated by ozone exposure, growth hormone effects on the Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), and the serinethreonine protein kinase (Akt) activation in the dentate gyrus. Our results show that GH prevents memory deficits in early stages of the neurodegenerative process.

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Subjects: Open Research Librarians > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2023 11:48
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2023 05:37
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/54

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