Research Article

Curcumin Reverses the Diazepam-Induced Cognitive Impairment by Modulation of Oxidative Stress and ERK 1/2/NF-κB Pathway in Brain

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The effects of curcumin administration on the GSH/GSSG ratios in different regions of the brain (a, b, c) and blood (a). GSH/GSSG ratio was reduced in the diazepam group as compared to curcumin () in whole brain (a), frontal lobe (b), hippocampus (c), and blood (d). GSH/GSSG ratio tended to increase in the DZP + CUR + CMC group as compared to DZP + CMC: 1.14 times in whole brain homogenate (a); 1.29 times in hippocampus (c); and 1.20 times in blood (d), but there was no statistical significance. Each group consisted of 10 rats. Results are expressed as mean ± SEM. as compared with control/CUR + CMC; as compared with control/CUR + CMC; and as compared with control/CUR + CMC.
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