| Literature DB >> 28680447 |
Jianping Chen1, Xiaoyan Liu1, Zhonggui Li1, Airong Qi1, Ping Yao2, Zhongyu Zhou2,3, Tina T X Dong2,3, Karl W K Tsim2,3.
Abstract
The fruits of Ziziphus jujuba, known as jujube or Chinese date, are being consumed all around the world because of their health benefits, as both food and herbal medicine. Traditionally, one of the main functions of jujube, as described in herbal medicine, is to benefit our brain by calming down the mind and improving quality of sleep. Here, the activities of jujubes on nervous system are summarized and discussed. Jujube possesses neuroprotective activities, including protecting neuronal cells against neurotoxin stress, stimulating neuronal differentiation, increasing expression of neurotrophic factors, and promoting memory and learning. Flavonoid, cAMP, and jujuboside could be the potential bioactive ingredients to account for the aforesaid biological activities. These findings imply that jujube is a potential candidate for development of health supplements for prevention and/or treatment of neurological diseases.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28680447 PMCID: PMC5478819 DOI: 10.1155/2017/3019568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1The cultivation areas and major production areas of jujube in China. The cultivation areas of jujube in China were highlighted and shown. The insert shows the location of major production areas of China, including Xinjiang, Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Hebei, Henan, and Shandong provinces. Shaanxi and Shanxi are considered as the original cultivation areas of jujube.
Figure 2The neuroprotection effects of jujube. Jujube induces neurite outgrowth and neurothrophic factor expression via cAMP-dependent PKA signaling. Jujube possessed neuroprotection against oxidative stress via enhancing cellular Nrf2-dependent ARE-driven gene expressions. Jujube improves the choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity and shows inhibitory activity against acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Jujube increases the level of acetylcholine (ACh) in the brain. Jujube stimulates the transcriptional expression of GABA receptor subunits in rat hippocampal neurons.
Neuronal beneficial properties of jujube.
| Findings | Model | Treatment | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jujube induced neurite outgrowth and neurofilament expression via cAMP-PKA-CREB signaling | Cultured PC12 cells; neuronal differentiation | Jujube extract compared with forskolin and control | [ |
| The mature jujube possessed better effect in inducing neurofilament expression than that of the immature one | Cultured PC12 cells; neurofilament expression | Mature jujube extract compared with immature jujube extract | [ |
| Jujube stimulated the expressions of neurotrophic factors and antioxidant enzymes | Cultured astrocytes; mRNA expression | Jujube at various concentrations (0–3 mg/ml) | [ |
| Jujube protected neuronal cells against oxidation injury via activation of transcriptional activity of ARE | Cultured PC12 cells; tBHP induced oxidative stress | Jujube extract compared with Vit.C, tBHQb, and negative control | [ |
| Jujube protected neurons from ischemic damage | Ischemic damage in gerbil hippocampus | Oral administration of jujube extract for 10 days | [ |
| Jujube increased pentobarbital-induced sleep time and reduce free movement on mice | Kunming mice, behavior and sleeping studies | Jujube at 8 g/kg was administered orally | [ |
| Jujube promoted learning and memory in ovariectomized rat model | SD rats, Morris water maze test | Ovariectomized rats in 6 groups: jujube groups, positive, model, and sham surgery groups | [ |
| Hydroalcoholic extract of jujube ameliorates seizures, oxidative stress, and cognitive impairment in epilepsy rat model | Rat, experimental seizure models | Hydroalcoholic extract of jujube (100, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg) was administered orally | [ |
| Jujube had repairing effects on memory and behavioral disorders produced by NBM lesion in rats | Wistar male rats; Morris water maze test | Rats in 7 groups: normal, AD, AD/normal + jujubes at two doses, and sham | [ |
| Methanolic jujube extract activated ChAT. Oleamide from jujube reversed the memory and/or cognitive impairment in mice model | Cultured MC-IXC cells, mice | Oleamide at 0.4–2.4 mM on ChATa activity; mice were treated with oleamide for 4 weeks | [ |
| Jujube increased the cAMP content in plasma and hippocampus of animals | ICR male mice, cAMP level in hippocampus and serum | i.g. administration of jujube at 0.35 g/kg | [ |
| A polypeptide Snakin-Z from jujube possessed cholinesterase inhibitory activity | Cholinesterase inhibitory activity | Snakin-Z at 1.5 mg/mL has 80% inhibitory activity | [ |
aChAT, choline acetyltransferase. btBHQ, tert-butyl hydroquinone.
Figure 3Structures for chemical compounds in jujube having potential neuroprotection effect. Seven chemical markers found in jujube including kaempferol 3-O-rutinoside, quercetin 3-O-rutinoside, (−)-catechin, (−)-epicatechin, swertish, spinosin, and cAMP were reported to possess effect on neuroprotection.