Investigation of THDOC effects on pathophysiological signs of Alzheimer's disease as an endogenous neurosteroid: inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and plaque deposition

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H Saleh, L Sadeghi

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an advanced neurodegenerative disorder greatly accompanied by acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activation and amyloid plaque deposition. Tetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone (THDOC) is an endogenous neurosteroid that is reduced in AD patient according to previous results. It has neuroprotective effects and plays important role in neurological diseases. By considering AChE role in AD, this study investigated THDOC effects on catalytic and non-catalytic functions of the enzyme. Inhibitory effect of THDOC on hydrolytic activity of AChE was confirmed by in vitro assay (IC50 = 5.68 µM). Molecular docking analysis revealed THDOC bound tightly to the catalytic site of enzyme and inhibited substrate binding. According to in vivo experiments, neurosteroid administration causes inhibition of hyper-activated AChE in hippocampus related to rat model of AD. Staining of hippocampus tissue by plaque specific dye approved THDOC reduced plaque numbers and size in AD rats. Histological and immunoblotting experiments showed neurosteroid administration improved neurodegeneration and neuronal damages in AD rats that lead to improved spatial learning ability. Overall this study suggests, THDOC is an endogenous regulator for AChE. By ...Continue Reading

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