Curcumin protects against cigarette smoke-induced cognitive impairment and increased acetylcholinesterase activity in rats
✍ Scribed by Jeandre Augusto dos Santos Jaques; João Felipe Peres Rezer; Fabiano Barbosa Carvalho; Michelle Melgarejo da Rosa; Jessié Martins Gutierres; Jamile Fabbrin Gonçalves; Roberta Schmatz; André Valle de Bairros; Cinthia Melazzo Mazzanti; Maribel Antonello Rubin; Maria Rosa Chitolina Schetinger; Daniela Bitencourt Rosa Leal
- Book ID
- 113850461
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 566 KB
- Volume
- 106
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-9384
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With the evidence that curcumin may be a potent neuroprotective agent and that cigarette smoke is associated with a decline in the cognitive performance as our bases, we investigated the activities of Ecto-Nucleoside Triphosphate Diphosphohydrolase (NTPDase), 5'-nucleotidase and acetylcholinesterase