PROPHYLACTIC EFFECT OF HYPERICUM PERFORATUM EXTRACT IN SCOPOLAMINE RAT
MODEL OF COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION
Nadia Mohamed Said Arafa, Mona Abdel-Rahmanb, Rasha Ali Hussein Ali
Mahmoud
Jazan University Faculty of Science (Girls); Department: Biology, P.O Box 114, Jizan, Saudi
Arabia
Abstract:
The principle goal of the present study aimed to evaluate the prophylactic effect of Hypericum
Perforatum extract on memory dysfunction induced by scopolamine in adult male albino rats (Rattus
norvegicus). Rats administered daily P.O Hypericum Perforatum extract (350 mg/kg) for two, four,
eight weeks and the group of rats at the end of each interval intraperitoneally administered
scopolamine (0.4 mg/kg). Scopolamine administration significantly increased the latency time in Morris Water Maze
(MWM) task and significantly increased acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity and significantly decreased noradrenaline,
dopamine and serotonin levels in cortex and hippocampus and serum thyroid function (T3, T4 and TSH levels). In
groups administered Hypericum Perforatum pre-scopolamine injection recorded significant decrease in the latency time
in MWM, decrease in ACHE activity and significant increase in the monoamines in cortex and hippocampus and serum
T3, T4 and TSH levels. The study demonstrates neuroprotective effect of Hypericum Perforatum extract against
scopolamine-induced cognitive impairment.