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      Kaempferol Protects Against Cadmium Chloride-Induced Memory Loss and Hippocampal Apoptosis by Increased Intracellular Glutathione Stores and Activation of PTEN/AMPK Induced Inhibition of Akt/mTOR Signaling.

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          This study investigated the protective effect of Kaempferol against CdCl2-induced hippocampal damage and memory deficit in rats and investigated if such effects involve modulating the activity of AMPK/PTEN/Akt/mTOR axis. Adult male rats (n = 12/group) were divided into control or CdCl2-treated rats received the vehicle of Kaempferol for consecutive 6 weeks. Also, hippocampal cells were treated with CdCl2 in the presence or absence of Kaempferol for 24 h with or without 1 h pre-incubation with compound C, an AMPK inhibitor or with bpV a PTEN inhibitor. Kaempferol improved the behavioral of CdCl2-treated rats, preserved hippocampus structure and reduced hippocampal levels of ROS and protein levels of Bax and cleaved caspase-3. In both control and CdCl2-treated rats, Kaempferol significantly increased hippocampal levels of GSH levels and protein levels of Nfr2, Bcl2 and synaptic proteins (SNAP-25, PSD-25, and synapsin). Concomitantly, it increased the activity of PTEN and AMPK and subsequently, decreased the activity of Akt and mTOR. In cultured cells, individual pharmacological inhibition of PTEN by bpv or AMPK of compound C (CC) partially prevented the stimulatory effect of Kaempferol on Akt/mTOR and its inhibitory effect on cell death whereas a combination of both inhibitors completely prevented this. Also, inhibition of PTEN alone completely abolished the inhibitory effect of Kaempferol by synaptic proteins, whereas inhibition of AMPK completely abolished its stimulatory effect of Nfr2. In conclusion, Kaempferol protects against CdCl2-induced memory deficits and hippocampal apoptosis by its antioxidant potential and inhibition of Akt/mTOR axis and requires the activation of PTEN and AMPK.

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          Journal
          Neurochem. Res.
          Neurochemical research
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1573-6903
          0364-3190
          Feb 2020
          : 45
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia. elkottaf@yahoo.com.
          [2 ] Department of Zoology, College of Science, Damanhour University, Damanhur, Egypt. elkottaf@yahoo.com.
          [3 ] Department of Biology, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
          [4 ] Department of Applied Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, PAAET, Shuwaikh, Kuwait.
          [5 ] King Faisal Medical City (Southren Region), Central Laboratories, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
          Article
          10.1007/s11064-019-02911-4
          10.1007/s11064-019-02911-4
          31768814
          d60e54a6-cacc-45b3-9a09-9efec3517ea0
          History

          CdCl2,Akt/mTOR,Hippocampus,Kaempferol,Apoptosis
          CdCl2, Akt/mTOR, Hippocampus, Kaempferol, Apoptosis

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