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Dehydroevodiamine·HCl Improves Stress-Induced Memory Impairments and Depression Like Behavior in Rats.


ABSTRACT: Dehydroevodiamine·HCl (DHED) has been reported to prevent memory impairment and neuronal cell loss in a rat model with cognitive disturbance. We investigated the effect of DHED on memory impairment and behavioral abnormality caused by stress. We demonstrated that DHED can improve stress-induced memory impairments and depression-like behaviors by using open-field test, Y-maze test and forced swimming test. DHED treatment significantly recovered the decreases in the levels of neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) proteins caused by stress and the decreases in cell viability. Our results suggested that DHED is a potential drug candidate for neuronal death, memory impairment and depression induced by stress.

SUBMITTER: Kim HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3951824 | biostudies-other | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Dehydroevodiamine·HCl Improves Stress-Induced Memory Impairments and Depression Like Behavior in Rats.

Kim Hee Jin HJ   Shin Ki Young KY   Chang Keun-A KA   Ahn Sangzin S   Choi Hee Soon HS   Kim Hye-Sun HS   Suh Yoo-Hun YH  

The Korean journal of physiology & pharmacology : official journal of the Korean Physiological Society and the Korean Society of Pharmacology 20140213 1


Dehydroevodiamine·HCl (DHED) has been reported to prevent memory impairment and neuronal cell loss in a rat model with cognitive disturbance. We investigated the effect of DHED on memory impairment and behavioral abnormality caused by stress. We demonstrated that DHED can improve stress-induced memory impairments and depression-like behaviors by using open-field test, Y-maze test and forced swimming test. DHED treatment significantly recovered the decreases in the levels of neural cell adhesion  ...[more]

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