Research Article

[Retracted] ZOMEC via the p-Akt/Nrf2 Pathway Restored PTZ-Induced Oxidative Stress-Mediated Memory Dysfunction in Mouse Model

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ZOMEC activated the p-Akt/Nrf-2 signaling pathway to decrease neurodegeneration and memory impairment. (a) Immunoblot results for p-Akt and Nrf-2 protein markers. (b) p-Akt histogram. (c) Nrf-2 histogram. (d) HO-1 histogram. (e) Binding mode and interaction of ZOMEC with p-Akt. (e) A: hydrophobic representation of p-Akt protein with bound ZOMEC shown in zoom view. B: p-Akt protein in ribbon representation with binding residues shown in yellow sticks and ZOMEC in red sticks. (f) Binding mode and interaction of ZOMEC with Nrf2. (f) A: hydrophobic representation of Nrf2 protein with bound ZOMEC shown in zoom view. B: Nrf2 protein in ribbon representation with binding residues shown in blue sticks and ZOMEC in red sticks. Significance: ###, , , @, @@, and ns = no significance.
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