<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>746</id><JournalTitle>TROXERUTIN PREVENTS DIABETES AND DIABETIC ISCHEMIA  INDUCED MEMORY DEFICITS AND BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES</JournalTitle><Abstract>Memory  impairment  induced  by  streptozotocin  in  rats  is  a  consequence  of  changes  in  CNS  that  are  secondary  to 
chronic hyperglycemia, impaired oxidative stress, cholinergic dysfunction and interestingly,   antihyperglycemics, antioxidants, 
and cholinergic agonists are reported to produce beneficial effect in this. Further, diabetes patients are  susceptible to  str oke 
induced memory deficits. Troxerutin, a trihydroxyethylated derivative of the natural bioflav onoid rutin is reported to exhibit 
anti-diabetic, antioxidant effect and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor activity. It also exhibits anti -inflammatory and antithrombotic activity. However, no report is available on influence of troxerutin on streptoz otocin-induced memory impairment. 
Therefore, we tested its influence against cognitive dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats using object recognition 
paradigm. Lipid peroxidation and glutathione levels as parameters of oxidative stress and choline esterase (ChE) activity as 
marker of cholinergic function were assessed. Thirty days after diabetes induction rats showed a severe deficit in learning and 
memory  associated  with  increased  lipid  peroxidation,  decreased  reduced  glutathione,  and  elevated  ChE  activity.  Further, 
chronic  treatment  with  troxerutin  (25-100mg/kg,  p.o.)  improved  cognitive  performance,  lowered  hyperglycemia,  oxidative 
stress, and ChE activity in diabetic rats. Moreover, troxerutin also decreased brain infract size in diabetic ra ts. In conclusion, the 
present  study  is  the  first  study  to  demonstrate  that  treatment  with  troxerutin  prevents  the  changes  in  blood  sugar  levels, 
oxidative stress and ChE activity, and consequently memory impairment in diabetic rats.</Abstract><Email>shirujain@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>4</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Diabetes,Memory dysfunction, Cholinesterase activity,Antioxidant,Troxerutin,Cerebral ischemia</keyword><AUTHORS>Shirish Jain,D.M. Sakarkar, Pravinkumar Bhutada</AUTHORS><afflication>Rajarshi Shahu College of Pharmacy, At post Malvihir, Khamgaon Road, Buldana, Maharashtra 443001, India,Sudhakarrao Naik Institute of Pharmacy, Pusad, Dist. Yeotmal, Maharashtra, India,Rajarshi Shahu College of Pharmacy, At post Malvihir, Khamgaon Road, Buldana, Maharashtra 443001, India</afflication></Article></Articles>