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- Title
Neuronal Cell Death and Mouse (Mus musculus) Behaviour Induced by Bee Venom.
- Authors
Oktiansyah, Rian; Juliandi, Berry; Widayati, Kanthi Arum; Juniantito, Vetnizah
- Abstract
Neuronal cell death can occur in a tissue or organ, including the brain, which affects memory. The objectives of this study were to determine the dose of bee venom that causes neuronal death and analyse the alteration of mouse behaviour, focusing in particular on spatial memory. Fifteen male mice of Deutsche Denken Yoken (DDY) strain were divided into control and treatment groups. Bee venom was injected six times for two weeks intraperitoneally with 1.88 mg/kg, 3.76 mg/kg, 5.6 mg/kg, and 7.48 mg/kg doses of venom. Brain histology was studied using haematoxylin-eosin stained paraffin embedded 5 μm coronal sections. A Y maze test was used to assay behaviour. Parameters observed were the number of dead neurons and the percentage of mice with altered behaviour. ANOVA showed that the effects of bee venom were significantly different in the case of the neuronal death parameter but were not significantly different in the case of the mice behaviour parameter. Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT) demonstrated that P4 (7.48 mg/kg) gave the highest effect of bee venom to promote neuronal death.
- Subjects
NEURAL stem cells; CELL death; MICE behavior; BEE venom; SPATIAL memory
- Publication
Tropical Life Sciences Research, 2018, Vol 29, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1985-3718
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21315/tlsr2018.29.2.1