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Lemongrass Extract Alleviates Oxidative Stress and Delayed the Loss of Climbing Ability in Transgenic Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease

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LETTERS IN DRUG DESIGN & DISCOVERY
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages 987-997

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1570180818666210413141434

Keywords

Lemongrass extract; Drosophila; parkinson's disease; oxidative stress; climbing ability; citral

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The study found that Lemon-grass extract (LGE) significantly improved climbing ability and reduced oxidative stress in PD flies. Previous research identified citral as the main component of LGE, and molecular docking results supported a positive interaction between citral and human alpha-synuclein.
Background: Parkinson's Disease (PD) is characterized by the aggregation of alpha-synuclein, formation of Lewy bodies and the selective loss of dopaminergic neurons of mesen-cephalic substantia nigra pars compacta (SNC) with the debilitating motor symptoms. Introduction: The available treatment for PD provides symptomatic relief with no control over the progression of the disease. The treatment is also associated with several side effects. As neurode-generation in PD is also associated with oxidative stress, antioxidants from plants could play an important role in reducing PD symptoms. With this aim, we decided to study the effect of Lemon-grass extract (LGE) on the transgenic Drosophila model of PD expressing human alpha synuclein in the neurons. Methods: The PD flies allowed were allowed to feed on different doses of LGE established in diet for 24 days and then assayed for climbing ability and oxidative stress markers. The molecular docking study was also performed for citral (the component of the extract) and human alpha-synuclein. Results and discussion: A dose dependent significant improvement in the climbing ability and reduction in oxidative stress was observed in the PD flies exposed to LGE. In our earlier study on LGE, citral was found to be the main component of the extract by GC-MS analysis. The docking results also support the positive interaction between citral and human alpha-synuclein. Conclusion: The results suggest that LGE is potent in reducing the PD symptoms being mimicked in transgenic Drosophila.

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