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Title: | Post-ischemic treatment with Toki-shakuyaku-san (Tang-Gui-Shao-Yao-San) prevents the impairment of spatial memory induced by repeated cerebral ischemia in rats | Authors: | Pu, F. Mishima, K. Egashira, N. Akiyoshi, Y. Liu, A.-X. Sano, K. Irie, K. |
Keywords: | AMPA receptor Cerebral ischemia Neuronal death Spatial memory impairment Toki-shakuyaku-san Alisma orientale extract Angelica acutiloba extract Atractylodes extract Chinese drug cnidium officinale extract messenger RNA Paeonia lactiflora extract plant extract Porfia cocos extract receptor subunit tang gui shao yao san toki shakuyaku san unclassified drug Alisma Alisma orientale Angelica angelica acutiloba animal experiment animal model animal tissue article Atractylodes Atractylodes lancea brain ischemia Cnidium cnidium officinale male maze test medicinal plant memory disorder multiinfarct dementia nerve cell lesion nerve cell necrosis neuroprotection nick end labeling nonhuman Paeonia Paeonia lactiflora Porfia cocos rank sum test rat rat strain reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction spatial memory Student t test Animals Brain Ischemia Cell Death Disease Models, Animal Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Drugs, Chinese Herbal Male Maze Learning Neurons Neuroprotective Agents Rats Rats, Wistar Receptors, AMPA RNA, Messenger |
Abstract: | Previously we have reported that Toki-shakuyaku-san (TSS) ameliorated the impairment of spatial memory induced by single cerebral ischemia (1 × 10 minutes) and scopolamine, a muscarinic receptor antagonist. In this experiment, we studied the effect of TSS on repeated cerebral ischemia (2 × 10 minutes, 1-hour interval) induced impairment of spatial memory and neuronal injury in rats. The 8-day post-ischemic treatment with TSS (30-300 mg/kg) was administered p.o. once per day. TSS dose-dependently prevented the impairment of spatial memory, neuronal death and TUNEL positive cells induced by repeated cerebral ischemia. In order to determine the mechanism of TSS, we also studied the effect of TSS on GluR2 mRNA, one of the glutamate ?-amino-3- hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole (AMPA) receptor subunits. Repeated cerebral ischemia significantly decreased GluR2 flop mRNA at 1 and 3 days after the occlusion. TSS (300 mg/kg) significantly suppressed the decrease in GluR2 flop at 3 days after repeated cerebral ischemia. These results suggested that the TSS has neuroprotective action which may be indirectly mediated by the AMPA receptor, and TSS may be beneficial for the treatment of cerebrovascular dementia. © 2005 World Scientific Publishing Company. Institute for Advanced Research in Asian Science and Medicine. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4832 https://doi.org/10.1142/S0192415X05003077 |
ISSN: | 0192-415X |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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