Oral Administration of Red Ginseng Extract Promotes Neurorestoration after Compressive Spinal Cord Injury in Rats
Autor: | Keiichi Samukawa, Hidemasa Kato, Masahiro Sakanaka, Hiroko Fujita, Pengxiang Zhu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
medicine.medical_specialty Article Subject White matter Brain ischemia 03 medical and health sciences Ginseng 0302 clinical medicine Oral administration Internal medicine medicine Spinal cord injury Microglia business.industry lcsh:Other systems of medicine medicine.disease Spinal cord lcsh:RZ201-999 030104 developmental biology medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology Complementary and alternative medicine Anesthesia business Neuron death 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Research Article |
Zdroj: | Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2017 (2017) Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM |
ISSN: | 1741-4288 |
Popis: | Red ginseng and its active ingredients have been shown to decrease neuron death after brain ischemia in experimental animals. However, little is known about the effects of orally administered ginseng extract on spinal cord injury. We orally gave red ginseng extract (RGE) to rats with compressed spinal cord injury (SCI). Open-field locomotor scores were measured as indices of motor function. Histopathological changes and cytokine expressions in situ after SCI were evaluated. Compared to vehicle treatment, RGE treatment (350 mg/kg/day) significantly improved locomotor score up to levels close to those pre-SCI, prevented neuron loss, and facilitated the restoration of white matter in the spinal cord at 14 days after SCI. Treatment with RGE caused less aggregation of Iba-1-positive microglia in grey and white matter at 7 days after SCI, upregulated the expression levels of VEGF and Bcl-xL, and reduced IL-1β and TNFα expressions in the spinal cord at 7 and 14 days after SCI. We concluded that oral administration of RGE facilitates almost complete functional recovery from motor and behavioral abnormalities in rats with SCI and prevents neuron death in situ, possibly through inhibition of inflammation and upregulation of neuroprotective factors in the injured spinal cord. |
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