Abstract

Neurotoxicity is an obvious adverse effect in Patients encountering a complete course of chemotherapy. The present work is conducted to evaluate the neuroprotective effect of Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo) against the neurotoxicity induced by Cisplatin (Cis) in rats. Forty male Wistar albino rats were arranged into four groups: (1) Control group, rats were given saline; (2) Cis group, rats were injected by Cis 2 mg/kg body weight i.p., twice a week starting on the fifth day for thirty days; (3) Ginkgo group, rats were administered Ginkgo (50 mg/kg orally) daily for thirty days; and (4) Ginkgo+Cis group, rats received Ginkgo (50 mg/kg orally) daily and on the fifth day, rats were injected with Cis (2 mg/Kg body weight i.p.) twice a week for thirty days. Cis significantly increased Gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) and Acetyl Cholinesterase (CHE) as compared to the control group and also disturbed cerebral oxidative/antioxidant redox. Co-administration of Ginkgo and Cis reversed the adverse effect of Cis on the brain tissue. Moreover, co-administration of Ginkgo and Cis ameliorated Cis induced brain damage by reducing Amyloid precursor protein (APP), amyloid β (Aβ), P2Y12R and P2X7R mRNA expressions and proteins. Furthermore, Ginkgo regulated XIAP/BDNF expressions with a consequent decrease of caspase-3 and DNA fragmentation%. The current results concluded that concurrent treatment with Ginkgo can mitigate neurotoxicity mediated by Cis in experimental animals through exhibiting antioxidant effect by restoring cerebral oxidative/antioxidant redox and anti-apoptotic effect via regulating cerebral APP/Aβ/P2Y12R/P2X7R and XIAP/BDNF signaling pathways.

Highlights

  • Cisplatin (Cis), is a heavy metal compound that comprises a central atom of platinum surrounded by two chloride molecules and two ammonia molecules.Its molecular formula is CL2-H6-N2-Pt [1]

  • Administration of Ginkgo with Cis increased in the Cis group in comparison with the control group

  • Administration of Ginkgo with Cis in Ginkgo+Cis group decreased the activities of CHE and Gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) compared to Cis only in Cis group at in Ginkgo+Cis group decreased the activities of CHE and GGT compared to Cis only in Cis group at (p < 0.05)

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Introduction

Cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum II) (Cis), is a heavy metal compound that comprises a central atom of platinum surrounded by two chloride molecules and two ammonia molecules. Its molecular formula is CL2-H6-N2-Pt [1]. Plasma proteins such as albumin, transferrin and gamma globulin, irreversibly bound to the platinum component of Cis [2]. Cis is considered one of the most essential anti-cancer chemotherapeutic agents which can be concerned with the management of numerous human malignancies in different organs [3].

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