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Title: The Japanese Angelica acutiloba root and yokukansan increase hippocampal acetylcholine level, prevent apoptosis and improve memory in a rat model of repeated cerebral ischemia
Authors: Nogami-Hara, A.
Nagao, M.
Takasaki, K.
Egashira, N.
Fujikawa, R.
Kubota, K.
Watanabe, T.
Keywords: Acetylcholine
Apoptosis
Japanese Angelica root
Memory
Yokukansan
acetylcholine
Angelica acutiloba extract
Angelica root
DNA nucleotidylexotransferase
fluorescein
herbaceous agent
sodium chloride
unclassified drug
yokukansan
neuroprotective agent
acetylcholine release
Angelica
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
apoptosis
Article
brain ischemia
controlled study
dorsal hippocampus
high performance liquid chromatography
hippocampus
male
memory
microdialysis
neuroprotection
nonhuman
plant root
radial arm maze test
rat
TUNEL assay
animal
animal behavior
cell protection
chemistry
disease model
drug effect
isolation and purification
maze test
medicinal plant
memory disorder
metabolism
pathophysiology
phytotherapy
psychology
upregulation
Wistar rat
Animals
Behavior, Animal
Brain Ischemia
Cytoprotection
Disease Models, Animal
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
Hippocampus
Male
Maze Learning
Memory Disorders
Neuroprotective Agents
Phytotherapy
Plant Roots
Plants, Medicinal
Rats, Wistar
Up-Regulation
Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Abstract: Ethnopharmacological relevance Japanese Angelica acutiloba root (Angelica root) is included in several Kampo medicines including Yokukansan (YKS). Angelica root and YKS are used for the treatment of a variety of psychological and neurodegenerative disorders. Development of safe and effective therapeutic agents against cerebrovascular disorders will improve the treatment of patients with dementia. Aim of the study The effect of Angelica root and YKS on ischemia-impaired memory has not yet been fully investigated. The present study investigated whether Angelica root is also involved in memory improving and neuroprotective effect of YKS in a model of cerebrovascular ischemia. Materials and methods Male Wistar rats grouped into sham rats received saline, and other three groups subjected to repeated cerebral ischemia induced by 4-vessel occlusion (4-VO), received a 7-day oral administration of either saline, Angelica root or YKS. Memory was evaluated by eight-arm radial maze task. Acetylcholine release (ACh) in the dorsal hippocampus was investigated by microdialysis-HPLC. Apoptosis was determined by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated fluorescein-deoxyuridine triphosphate (dUTP) nick-end labeling. Results Ischemia induced apoptosis, reduced release of ACh, and impaired the memory (increased error choices and decreased correct choices). Angelica root and YKS improved the memory deficits, upregulated the release of ACh and prevented 4-VO-induced hippocampal apoptosis. Conclusion The dual ACh-increasing and neuroprotective effect of Angelica root could make it a promising therapeutic agent useful for the treatment of symptoms of cerebrovascular dementia. Angelica root could be one of the components contributing to the memory-improving and neuroprotective effects of YKS. © 2017
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10822
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2017.12.025
ISSN: 0378-8741
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