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Prashant Dhaka, Pinky, Neha +4 more · 2025 · Frontiers in cellular neuroscience · Frontiers · added 2026-04-24
Trazodone, an antidepressant, may play a potential role in enhancing long-term memory by combining anxious behavior deficits induced by scopolamine. The current study proposes the potential novel mech Show more
Trazodone, an antidepressant, may play a potential role in enhancing long-term memory by combining anxious behavior deficits induced by scopolamine. The current study proposes the potential novel mechanistic insights between oxidative stress and memory biomarkers, including BNDF and CREB pathways, to modulate the pathogenesis of AD-like symptoms. Behavioral deficits were studied in terms of biochemical determination of lipid peroxidation and acetylcholinesterase activities. In addition, the study looked at the immunohistochemistry of BDNF and CREB against scopolamine-induced AD-like symptoms. Moreover, histopathological alterations were also performed against an AD-like model. Aβ The present study findings showed that administration of TRAZ considerably improved cognitive impairments as validated by NOR and display of anti-anxiety behavior, as verified by EPM. In addition, biochemical findings confirmed that TRAZ lowered oxidative stress through LPO, reduced Aβ deposition, and decreased the AChE. Furthermore, there was a notable upregulation of BDNF and CREB signaling expression, as confirmed by the IHC. Overall, the study findings confirmed that TRAZ could be useful in mitigating the negative effects of scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment and lowering oxidative stress by enhancing memory indicators. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2025.1681080
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Medha Kaushik, Sharon Jacob, Pinky +5 more · 2025 · Neuroscience · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Behavioral Tagging (BT) is a well-established phenomenon under in vivo conditions to understand molecular framework of long-term memory (LTM) consolidation. BT has been extensively explored using diff Show more
Behavioral Tagging (BT) is a well-established phenomenon under in vivo conditions to understand molecular framework of long-term memory (LTM) consolidation. BT has been extensively explored using different learning tasks and novelties at the behavioral level, while at the molecular level, handful of plasticity related proteins (PRPs) such as PKMζ, CREB, BDNF have been explored in various manners thereof. Hence, the quest for novel PRPs in BT becomes a necessity, since repeated studies of known PRPs results in scientific stagnation and cessation of further exploration. Emerging literature suggests potential role of BACE1 and endogenous Aβ in maintenance of synaptic plasticity and long-term potentiation. The present study aims to characterize the effects of BACE1 inhibition using minocycline on novel object recognition (NOR) LTM through environment enrichment (EE) mediated BT. BACE1 is responsible for endogenous Aβ generation, hence its inhibition also subdues the Aβ synthesis. Our results significantly demonstrate the active involvement of BACE1 and endogenous Aβ in facilitating NOR-LTM consolidation through EE mediated BT for the first time under in vivo conditions. Interestingly, EE exposure was found to induce the synthesis of BACE1 and endogenous Aβ in BT paradigm along with their potential interplay with PKMζ signaling to facilitate NOR-LTM consolidation. Taken together, our results provide first hand evidence of the role of BACE1 and endogenous Aβ as novel PRP complex in EE mediated BT phenomenon. The results provide significant advance in our understanding of LTM consolidation process and paves the way for exploration of novel molecular pathways involved in the process. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.06.041
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