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    Decreased GABA receptor in the cerebral cortex of epileptic rats: effect of Bacopa monnieri and Bacoside-A

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    <p>Abstact</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA), the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter in the cerebral cortex, maintains the inhibitory tones that counter balances neuronal excitation. When this balance is perturbed, seizures may ensue.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In the present study, alterations of the general GABA, GABA<sub>A </sub>and GABA<sub>B </sub>receptors in the cerebral cortex of the epileptic rat and the therapeutic application of <it>Bacopa monnieri </it>were investigated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Scatchard analysis of [<sup>3</sup>H]GABA, [<sup>3</sup>H]bicuculline and [<sup>3</sup>H]baclofen in the cerebral cortex of the epileptic rat showed significant decrease in B<sub>max </sub>(P < 0.001) compared to control. Real Time PCR amplification of GABA receptor subunits such as GABA<sub>Aά1</sub>, GABA<sub>Aγ</sub>, GABA<sub>Aδ</sub>, GABA<sub>B </sub>and GAD where down regulated (P < 0.001) in epileptic rats. GABA<sub>Aά5 </sub>subunit and Cyclic AMP responsible element binding protein were up regulated. Confocal imaging study confirmed the decreased GABA receptors in epileptic rats. Epileptic rats have deficit in radial arm and Y maze performance.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>Bacopa monnieri </it>and Bacoside-A treatment reverses epilepsy associated changes to near control suggesting that decreased GABA receptors in the cerebral cortex have an important role in epileptic occurrence; <it>Bacopa monnieri </it>and Bacoside-A have therapeutic application in epilepsy management.</p

    Alterations in hippocampal serotonergic and INSR function in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats exposed to stress: neuroprotective role of pyridoxine and Aegle marmelose

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    Diabetes and stress stimulate hippocampal 5-HT synthesis, metabolism and release. The present study was carried out to find the effects of insulin, Aegle marmelose alone and in combination with pyridoxine on the hippocampal 5-HT, 5-HT2A receptor subtype, gene expression studies on 5-HT2A, 5-HTT, INSR, immunohistochemical studies and elevated plus maze in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. 5-HT content showed a significant decrease (p < 0.001) and a significant increase (p < 0.001) in 5-HIAA in hippocampus of diabetic rats compared to control. 5-HT receptor binding parameters Bmax and Kd showed a significant decrease (p < 0.001) whereas 5-HT2A receptor binding parameters Bmax showed a significant decrease (p < 0.001) with a significant increase (p < 0.05) in Kd in hippocampus of diabetic rats compared to control. Gene expression studies of 5-HT2A, 5-HTT and INSR in hippocampus showed a significant down regulation (p < 0.001) in diabetic rats compared to control. Pyridoxine treated in combination with insulin and A. marmelose to diabetic rats reversed the 5-HT content, Bmax , Kd of 5-HT, 5-HT2A and gene expression of 5-HT2A, 5-HTT and INSR in hippocampus to near control. The gene expression of 5-HT2A and 5-HTT were confirmed by immunohistochemical studies. Behavioural studies using elevated plus maze showed that serotonin through its transporter significantly increased (p < 0.001) anxiety-related traits in diabetic rats which were corrected by combination therapy. Our results suggest that pyridoxine treated in combination with insulin and A. marmelose has a role in the regulation of insulin synthesis and release, normalising diabetic related stress and anxiety through hippocampal serotonergic function. This has clinical significance in the management of diabetes

    Serotonin- 5-HT2A and Glutamate Receptors Gene Expression in Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats:Effects of pyridoxine and Aegle marmelose leaf extract

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    Department of Biotechnology, Cochin University of Science and Technolog
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