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Title: Determination of the effectiveness of components of the herbal medicine Toki-Shakuyaku-San and fractions of Angelica acutiloba in improving the scopolamine-induced impairment of rat's spatial cognition in eight-armed radial maze test
Authors: Hatip-Al-Khatib, İzzettin
Egashira, N.
Mishima, K.
Iwasaki, K.
Kurauchi, K.
Inui, K.
Ikeda, T.
Keywords: Angelica acutiloba
N-methyl-ß-carboline-3- carboxamide
Scopolamine
Spatial memory
Toki-Shakuyaku-San
Alisma orientale extract
alkaloid
amine
Angelica acutiloba extract
Angelica root
arginine
Atractylodes extract
butanol
choline
Cnidium rhizome
disaccharide
herbaceous agent
hexanol
lysine
methanol
monosaccharide
n methyl beta carboline 3 carboxamide
Paeonia radix
plant extract
polysaccharide
Poria cocos extract
scopolamine
tokishakuyaku san
tryptophan
unclassified drug
adolescent
Alisma
Alisma orientale
angelica acutiloba
animal behavior
animal experiment
animal model
article
Atractylodes
Atractylodes lancea
chemical composition
Cnidium
cnidium officinale
controlled study
correct choice
dialysis
drug efficacy
eight armed radial maze test
error choice
herbal medicine
male
maze test
medicinal plant
memory disorder
nonhuman
Paeonia
Paeonia lactiflora
poria cocos
rat
spatial memory
working memory
Angelica
Animals
Cognition
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
Male
Maze Learning
Memory Disorders
Plant Extracts
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Spatial Behavior
Abstract: The improving effects of various components of Toki-Shakuyaku-San (TSS) and fractions isolated from Angelica acutiloba Radix (Toki) on scopolamine-induced spatial memory impairment were investigated in eight-armed radial maze. The scopolamine-induced memory impairment was characterized by prominent increase of error choices in addition to decreased correct choices. Toki, Cnidium officinale Rhizoma (Senkyu), Poria cocos Hoelen (Bukuryo), Alisma orientale Rhizoma (Takusha), and Atractylodes lancea Rhizoma (Sojutsu) increased the correct choices, while only the Toki, Sojutsu, and Takusha decreased the error choices. No effect was produced by Paeonia lactiflora Radix (Shakuyaku). Investigation of effects of fractions isolated from Toki revealed that its activity mainly resided in the butanol layer and its contents of N-methyl-ß-carboline-3-carboxamide and amines. Moreover, the alkaloid, internal and external solutions (containing poly-, di-, and monosaccharides) obtained by dialysis with Visking cellophane tubing also improved the memory. However, no improving properties were detected for methanol and hexanol layers, L-(-)-tryptophan, L-arginine, L-(-)-lysine, and choline chloride. The results showed that the TSS components could improve the reference and working memory impaired by scopolamine. The improving effect of TSS is produced greatly by the Toki component, the activity of which was greatly produced by the fraction extracted by butanol.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5058
https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.FPJ04015X
ISSN: 1347-8613
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Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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