Abstract

LA or (±)-α-Lipoic acid (6,8-thioctic acid, 5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl)pentanoic acid) (LA) is a heterocyclic thia fattyacid consisting of pentanoic acid and a 1,2-dithiolan-3-yl group at the 5-position. LA is an amphiphilic pharmacophorewith excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects attested by numerous studies for its potentialutility in both the treatment and diverse forms of prophylaxis of neurodegenerative disorders, especially Alzheimer’sdisease. This article aims to assess the differences in neuroprotective effect after short-term (11 days) and longterm(51 days) LA administration in an experimental rat model of scopolamine-induced dementia by correlatingbiochemical data on acetylcholinesterase activity with behavioural data. Behaviourally appraised changes in learningand memory appear to correlate with biochemical changes in AChE activity. The neuroprotective effect of LA, asascertained by its beneficial effects on learning and memory in a scopolamine animal model, appears to be associatedwith cholinergic mechanisms (a decrease in AChE activity), and to be larger after short-term administration ratherthan long-term administration. These results further underscore the candidacy of LA as a viable drug candidatesuitable for continued investigation and derivate synthesis endeavours.

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