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Protective Effects on Central Nervous System by Acidic Polysaccharide of Panax ginseng in Relapse-Remitting Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis-Induced SJL/J Mice.

So Jin Bing1, Danbee Ha1, Insun Hwang1, Eunjin Park1, Ginnae Ahn2, Jie-Young Song3, Youngheun Jee1,4,5.   

Abstract

Bearing pathologic and clinical similarities to human multiple sclerosis (MS), experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is used as a murine model to test potential therapeutic agents for MS. Recently, we reported the protective effects of an acidic polysaccharide of Panax ginseng (APG) in C57BL/6 strain-dependent EAE, a model of primary progressive MS. In this study, we extend our previous findings on the therapeutic capacity of APG in relapsing-remitting EAE (rr-EAE), the animal model to closely mimic recurrent inflammatory demyelination lesions of relapsing-remitting MS. Treatments with APG led to a significant reduction of clinical symptoms and the relapse rate of EAE than vehicle treatments. Consistent with this, histological examination revealed that APG markedly modulated the infiltration of CD4[Formula: see text] T cells and CD11b[Formula: see text] macrophages into the spinal cord and the APG-treated CNS was devoid of demyelination and axonal damages. In addition, APG decreased the proliferation of peripheral PLP-reactive T cells and the production of pro-inflammatory factors such as IFN-[Formula: see text], IL-17 and TNF-[Formula: see text]. The fact that APG can induce clinically beneficial effects to distinct types of EAE furthers our understanding on the basis of its immunosuppression in EAE and, possibly, in MS. Our results suggest that APG may serve as a new therapeutic agent for MS as well as other human autoimmune diseases, and warrants continued evaluation for its translation into therapeutic application.

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Keywords:  Acidic Polysaccharide; Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis; Ginsan; Multiple Sclerosis Model; Panax ginseng; SJL/J Mice

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27627913     DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X16500610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Chin Med        ISSN: 0192-415X            Impact factor:   4.667


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1.  Role of intestinal microbiome in American ginseng-mediated colon cancer prevention in high fat diet-fed AOM/DSS mice [corrected].

Authors:  C-Z Wang; W-H Huang; C-F Zhang; J-Y Wan; Y Wang; C Yu; S Williams; T-C He; W Du; M W Musch; E B Chang; C-S Yuan
Journal:  Clin Transl Oncol       Date:  2017-08-14       Impact factor: 3.405

Review 2.  The "Treatise on the spleen and stomach" (Pí Wèi Lùn) as the first record of multiple sclerosis in the medical literature - A hypothesis based on the analysis of clinical presentation and herbal medicine.

Authors:  Andréa D Fuzimoto; Francesco Brigo
Journal:  J Tradit Complement Med       Date:  2020-03-02

3.  Study on the Structure of Ginseng Glycopeptides with Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Activity.

Authors:  Haoming Luo; Difu Zhu; Ying Wang; Yinghong Chen; Ruizhi Jiang; Peng Yu; Zhidong Qiu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-05-31       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 4.  Ginseng polysaccharides: A potential neuroprotective agent.

Authors:  Na Wang; Xianlei Wang; Mengjiao He; Wenxiu Zheng; Dongmei Qi; Yongqing Zhang; Chun-Chao Han
Journal:  J Ginseng Res       Date:  2020-09-11       Impact factor: 6.060

Review 5.  A review of the immunomodulatory activities of polysaccharides isolated from Panax species.

Authors:  Yeye Hu; Yang He; Zhiqiang Niu; Ting Shen; Ji Zhang; Xinfeng Wang; Weicheng Hu; Jae Youl Cho
Journal:  J Ginseng Res       Date:  2021-06-04       Impact factor: 6.060

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