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Potential of Ascorbic Acid supplements to Ameliorate the Deleterious Effects of Hyperuricemia on Albino Wistar Rats'Hippocampus (Structural and Functional study)

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NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 113, Issue 6, Pages 615-624

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000529061

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This study aimed to investigate the potential palliative role of ascorbic acid supplements on the harmful effects induced hyperuricemia on the hippocampus of albino Wistar rats. The results showed that ascorbic acid strongly preserved the histological architecture and maintained normal hippocampal functions in the hyperuricemic group. Discussion/Conclusion: The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of ascorbic acid can protect the hippocampus of albino Wistar rats against the hazardous impact of hyperuricemia.
Introduction: Diet rich in purines may increase the serum level of uric acid causing hyperuricemia contributing learning and memory to impairments. Ascorbic acid has a potent antioxidant potential. The hippocampus is a pivotal component of human brains and other vertebrates that plays crucial roles in the consolidation of information and spatial memory. Our study was mainly designated to examine the potential palliative role of ascorbic acid supplements on harmful effects induced hyperuricemia on the hippocampus of albino Wistar rats. Methods: Forty rats were subgrouped into: Control group, Ascorbate only group, Hyperuricemic group and Combined hyperuricemia and ascorbate group. Results: Ascorbic acid has strongly preserved the histological architecture and maintained the normal hippocampal functions in hyperuricemic group. Discussion/ Conclusion: The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of ascorbic acid could protect the hippocampus of albino Wistar rats against the hazardous impact of hyperuricemia.

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