Thursday, December 20, 2018

Neuroprotective effect of Bacopa monniera on ischemia induced brain injury

Well nothing will ever be done for testing in humans. There is NO STROKE LEADERSHIP to talk to and NO STROKE STRATEGY.  Besides there have been 1000+ failures in trying neuroprotection therapies that worked in rodents that didn't work in humans. And no one has ever figured out why, so this is also destined to fail in humans. 

 

Neuroprotective effect of Bacopa monniera on ischemia induced brain injury


Abstract

Purpose

Brain stroke is a leading cause of death without effective treatment. B. monniera, an Indian herbal medicine, exerts antioxidant activity and antistress activity by modulating the antioxidative defence system. We wanted to test if B. monniera could alleviate the ischemia induced brain injury and cognitive dysfunction in Wistar rats.

Procedure

We studied the effect of B. monniera (120 mg kg− 1, 160 mg kg− 1 and 240 mg kg− 1 P.O.) on transient intracarotid artery (ICA) occlusion induced ischemia by testing the neurobehavioral and biochemical parameters on treated and control rats.

Findings

B. monniera attenuated the reduced transfer latency in ischemic rats in a step through test and showed a protective effect on ischemia induced memory impairment in the plus maze task. It also showed a marginal improvement in neurodeficit score and fore limb muscle grip strength. B. monniera reduced the infarct size in the ischemic brain. It also decreased nitrite, nitrate and lipid peroxidation and significantly improved catalase activity.

Conclusion

These observations suggest the neuroprotective and antioxidant activity of B. monniera on ischemia induced brain injury and pave the way for future investigations.

Research Highlights

►We studied the effect of B. monniera on transient intracarotid artery (ICA) occlusion induced ischemia. ►B. monniera attenuated ischemia induced brain injury. ►It also reversed impaired neurobehavioral and biochemical parameters in rats. ►This study observation suggests the neuroprotective and antioxidant activity of B. monniera.

1 comment:

  1. I've actually been taking bacopa (a supplement I get on Amazon) for 3 years now. I'm sure I'm doing it all wrong, though, I had a hemorrhagic stroke, for one thing, they only looked at people who had ischemic stroke. But I read on Dave Asprey's site that it was helpful for memory (he said he uses it), and figured I can use all the help I can get. I tried it, it does help my memory, I keep using it.

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