| Literature DB >> 17961234 |
Zonggui Wu1, John Zeqi Luo, Luguang Luo.
Abstract
The mechanism of the beneficial effects of Panax quinquefolius (Xiyangshen, American ginseng) on diabetes is yet to be elucidated. Recent studies show that Panax quinquefolius increases insulin production and reduces the death of pancreatic beta cells. Mechanism studies indicate that Panax quinquefolius improves cell's immuno-reactivity and mitochondrial function through various factors. Clinical studies show that Panax quinquefolius improves postprandial glycemia in type 2 diabetic patients. Further studies to identify the component(s) of Panax quinquefolius linked with pancreatic islets/beta cells in vitro and in vivo are warranted for better understanding of the full effects of Panax quinquefolius.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17961234 PMCID: PMC2094710 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8546-2-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Med ISSN: 1749-8546 Impact factor: 5.455
Effects of American ginseng vs. those of Asian ginseng
| Anti-aging | Increases blood flow |
| Anti-hyperglycemic | Decreases fatigue |
| Aids digestion | Stimulates the nervous system |
| Reduces stress | Anti-inflammatory agent |
| Enhances memory | Aids insomnia |
| Improves sexual function | Anti-depression |
Figure 1The active components of Panax quinquefolius activate the cytochrome-c related Bcl-2 and inhibit UCP-2. The activation of cytochrome-c related Bcl-2 has negative effects on caspase-9 triggered apoptotic cascade and then apoptosis. As UCP-2 induces apoptotic cascade and decreases ATP production, the inhibition of UCP-2 has negative effects on apoptosis and positive effects on ATP production, thereby increasing insulin production and release. : up-regulated. : down-regulated. + : positive effects. - : negative effects. : known actions. : recently discovered actions.