Literature DB >> 12499580

Axonal and dendritic extension by protopanaxadiol-type saponins from ginseng drugs in SK-N-SH cells.

Chihiro Tohda1, Noriaki Matsumoto, Kun Zou, Meselhy R Meselhy, Katsuko Komatsu.   

Abstract

Extension of axons and dendrites in neurons may compensate for and repair damaged neuronal networks in the dementia brain. To find out drugs capable of regenerating the neuronal network, we focused on several herbal drugs belonging to the genus Panax, kinds of Ginseng, and investigated neurite outgrowth activity of their extracts and compounds. We found that the methanol extracts of Ginseng (root of P. ginseng), Notoginseng (root of P. notoginseng) and Ye-Sanchi in Chinese (rhizome of a relative to P. vietnamensis) increased neurite outgrowth in SK-N-SH cells. The protopanaxadiol-type saponins, ginsenosides Rb(1) and Rb(3), and notoginsenosides R(4) and Fa isolated from Ye-Sanchi extract extended neurites, while protopanaxatriol-, ocotillol- and oleanane-type saponins had no effect on the neurite outgrowth. The percentage of cells with multipolar neurites and number of varicosities were intensely high in cells treated with the methanol extract of Ye-Sanchi as well as ginsenosides Rb(1) and Rb(3), and notoginsenosides R(4) and Fa. Both phosphorylated NF-H-expressing neurites and MAP2-expressing ones were extended by treatment with those saponins and the extract. Especially, longer neurites were mainly positive for phosphorylated NF-H. These results suggest that protopanaxadiol-type saponins enhance axonal and dendritic formation activity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12499580     DOI: 10.1254/jjp.90.254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0021-5198


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