Journal of ethnopharmacology

Rg1 may improve Alzheimer's disease by controlling energy production and balance through the AMPK/Drp1 pathway

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Abstract

After 28 days of treatment, Rg1 significantly improved cognitive dysfunction in APP/PS1 mice.

  • Rg1 treatment reduced Aβ deposition and neuronal loss in APP/PS1 mice.
  • Improvements in synaptic dysfunction and mitochondrial function were observed following Rg1 administration.
  • Rg1 activated AMPK and enhanced p-AMPK expression, while inhibiting Drp1 and reducing p-Drp1 levels.
  • These changes led to increased expression of proteins associated with mitochondrial fusion, such as OPA1, Mfn1, and Mfn2.
  • In HT22 cells, Rg1 reversed the Aβ-induced decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential and increase in reactive oxygen species.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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