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Volume 2, Issue 1

Neurosurg

ISSN: 2471-9633

Global Stroke 2017

July 05-06, 2017

Neurodegenerative Disorders and Stroke

July 05-06, 2017 Frankfurt, Germany

4

th

International Conference on

Md Mahbubur Rahman et al., Neurosurg 2017, 2:1

DOI: 10.21767/2471-9633-C1-003

Coenzyme Q10 Ameliorates Hyperlipidemia Induced Brain Oxidative Stress and Inflammation

Md Mahbubur Rahman, Md Abdullah Potol , Sourov Roy, Saiky Jahan Elona, Abir Hossain, Rifat Sultana, Mahabub Alam, Zaki Forhad Habib, Rasiqh Wadud 

A F M Towheedur Rahman

North South University, Bangladesh

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xidative stress is a common deneomentor in many diseases processes including hyperlipidemia. Persistent oxidative stress may

result in inflammation which eventully lead to other diseses including neurodegenation. Thus optimum tritration of oxidative

stress is essential for proper brain function. Coenzyme Q10 is a powerfull antioxidant and has been reported as a scanvenger of

oxidative stress. Hyperlipidemia on the other hand aggravate the outcome in neurodegenerative disorders by enhancing oxidative

stress. Therefore, in our current study, we evaluated the effect of coenzyme Q10 in a setting of hyperlipidemia.Hyperlipidemia

was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of Tyloxapol into eight weeks old mice. Twenty four hours after the injection,

mice were sacrificed and plasma were collected for the measurement of biochemical parameters. The treatment group received

Coenzyme Q10 at a dose of 150 mg /kg BW. We noticed that plasma triglyceride and Cholesterol level was significantly higher in

mice with hyperlipidemia compared to the control group. Coenzyme Q10 treatment reduced plasma cholesterol and triglyceride level

significantly which was comparable to the standard treatment Rosuvastatin. Lipid peroxidation in plasma was significantly higher

in mice with hyperlipidemia which was normalized upon coenzyme Q10 treatment. However the lipid peroxidation in brain was

unachaned in mice of different groups. We noticed significantly higher concentration of NO, marker of oxidative stress, in brain and

plasma. Coenzyme Q10 treatment reduced the level of NO in brain and plasma significantly.Coenzyme Q10 reduces hyperlipidemia

induced oxidative stresss and inflammation in brain and plasma most likely by enhancing antioxidative defense mechanism.

Biography

Md Mahbubur Rahman is a teaching professional with progressive experience in research. He has demonstrated high level of ingenuity in research in the field of

Neuropharmacology. In 2013, Dr. Rahman received his doctoral degree from the Heidelberg University, Germany. He is an expert in animal model of stroke. He

completed MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Bachelor of Pharmacy from Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka in 2008 and 2006 respectively. Currently, he is working

as an Assistant Professor and focusing his research on developing an animal model in an attempt to figure out the impact of food habits on neurodegenerative

disorders.

rahman.mahbubur@northsouth.edu