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12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

October 20-22, 2025

October 20 -22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA
INBC 2025

Effects of levothyroxine on learning and memory deficits in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease: The role of BDNF and oxidative stress

Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - Kowsar Bavarsad
Ahvaz Jondishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Effects of levothyroxine on learning and memory deficits in a rat model of Alzheimer’s disease: The role of BDNF and oxidative stress

Abstract:

The effect of levothyroxine (L-T4) on the learning and memory impairment induced by streptozotocin (STZ) and brain tissue oxidative damage in rats was evaluated. An animal model of the Alzheimer’s disease (AD) was established by intracerebroventricular injection of STZ (3 mg/kg) in male Wistar rats (250 ± 50 g). After that, the rats were treated for 3 weeks with L-T4 (10, 100 lg/kg) or normal saline. Passive avoidance (PA) learning and spatial memory were evaluated using shuttle box and Morris water maze (MWM), respectively. Finally, the rats were euthanized, their blood samples were collected for further thyroxine assessment and their brains were removed after decapitation in order to measure the oxidative stress parameters and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). In the MWM, latency (s) increased in the AD rats compared with the normal control group while it decreased in the 10 lg/kg L-T4 injected AD rats compared with the AD group. In the PA, the latency for entering the dark compartment was lower in the AD group than in the normal control group and it decreased in the 10 lg/kg L-T4 injected AD rats. The low dose of L-T4 (10 lg/kg) reduced malondialdehyde concentration but increased thiols concentration, superoxide dismutase, catalase activities and BDNF level in hippocampal tissues of the AD rats. Injection of L-T4 (10 lg/kg) alleviated memory deficits and also improved factors of oxidative stress and BDNF level in the STZ-induced AD rats.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; levothyroxine; learning and memory; oxidative stress; rat

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