Neuroprotective Effects of Jitai Tablet, a Traditional Chinese Medicine, on the MPTP-Induced Acute Model of Parkinson’s Disease: Involvement of the Dopamine System
Autor: | Mei Han, Shaoang Tu, Ying Liu, Yiyun Huang, Chenxin Gu, Weihu Shang, Shasha Xu, Jinlong Gao, Jia Liu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Parkinson's disease
Article Subject Tyrosine hydroxylase biology business.industry MPTP Neurotoxicity Substantia nigra lcsh:Other systems of medicine Pharmacology medicine.disease lcsh:RZ201-999 chemistry.chemical_compound Complementary and alternative medicine chemistry nervous system Dopamine Dopamine receptor D2 biology.protein Medicine business Research Article Dopamine transporter medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2014 (2014) Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM |
ISSN: | 1741-4288 |
Popis: | Jitai tablet (JTT) is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat neuropsychiatric disorders. We previously demonstrated that JTT treatment led to increased level of dopamine transporter (DAT) in the striatum, thus indicating that JTT might have therapeutic potential for Parkinson’s disease (PD), which is characterized by dysregulated dopamine (DA) transmission and decreased striatal DAT expression. The aim of this study was to investigate the neuroprotective effect of JTT on MPTP-induced PD mice. Using locomotor activity test and rotarod test, we evaluated the effects of JTT (0.50, 0.15, or 0.05 g/kg) on MPTP-induced behavioral impairments. Tyrosine hydroxylase TH-positive neurons in the substantia nigra and DAT and dopamine D2receptor (D2R) levels in the striatum were detected by immunohistochemical staining and/or autoradiography. Levels of DA and its metabolites were determined by HPLC. In MPTP-treated mice, behavioral impairments were alleviated by JTT treatment. Moreover, JTT protected against impairment of TH-positive neurons and attenuated the MPTP-induced decreases in DAT and D2R. Finally, high dose of JTT (0.50 g/kg) inhibited the MPTP-induced increase in DA metabolism rate. Taken together, results from our present study provide evidence that JTT offers neuroprotective effects against the neurotoxicity of MPTP and thus might be a potential treatment for PD. |
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