Protective effect and mechanism of ginsenosides on central nerve system of animals.
- Author:
Wei-xia WANG
1
;
Wei WANG
;
Ke-ji CHEN
Author Information
1. Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine Press, Beijing 100091. wangweixia@sina.com
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Aging;
drug effects;
Animals;
Avoidance Learning;
drug effects;
Ginsenosides;
pharmacology;
Memory;
drug effects;
Memory Disorders;
drug therapy;
Neuroprotective Agents;
pharmacology;
therapeutic use;
Nitric Oxide Synthase;
metabolism
- From:
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine
2005;25(1):89-93
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Progress of studies concerning the protective effect of ginsenoside on central nerve system (CNS) in animals and its mechanism published in recent decade were reviewed in this paper. It showed that ginsenosides could improve the learning capacity and memory in normal, aged animals, as well as in model animals with impaired memory. The mechanism of the protective effect on CNS involves the effects on calcium channel blockade, glutamate and gamma-aminobutyric acid, antiperoxidation, estrogen-like action, nitric oxide and its synthase, also the inhibition on cerebral nerve cell apoptosis and amelioration on mitochondrial dysfunction, etc.