Effects of ginkgolides injection on experimental cerebral ischemia in mice and rats.
- Author:
Jing RUI
1
;
Yuan-jing LI
;
Yue-ling ZHANG
;
Yun LIU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Behavior, Animal; drug effects; Blood Viscosity; drug effects; Brain; pathology; Female; Ginkgo biloba; chemistry; Ginkgolides; administration & dosage; isolation & purification; pharmacology; Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery; pathology; physiopathology; Injections; Intracranial Thrombosis; pathology; Male; Mice; Neuroprotective Agents; administration & dosage; isolation & purification; pharmacology; Platelet Aggregation; drug effects; Random Allocation; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(9):769-772
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of ginkgolides injection on experimental cerebral ischemia and its related mechanism of action.
METHODThe middle cerebral artery occlusion (MACO) model was induced by the FeCl3-occluding method to explore the protective effects of ginkgolides injection on the score of neurological deficits, the rate of cerebral infarction and the histomorphology of cerbral ischemia in rats. Thrombosis formation in vivo was induced by adrenaline-collagen in mice to explore the antithrombotic effect. Platelet aggregation was induced by ADP and hemorrheological parameters with hyper-viscosity by dextran T-500 were used to explore the effects of antiplatelet aggregation and decreasing viscosity of blood.
RESULTGinkgolides injection could markedly decrease the infarct size and behavior deficits score, inhibit the thrombus formation in mice, decrease blood viscosity and ameliorate hemorrheological parameters in rat.
CONCLUSIONGinkgolides injection has the protective effects on focal cerebral ischemia, and its mechanism may be relative to its inhibition of platelet-dependent thrombosis and amelioration of hemarheological partments.