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The neuroprotective effects of traditional oriental herbal medicines against beta-amyloid-induced toxicity

Authors
Park, So-YoungKim, Hyo-ShinHong, Seong SuSul, DonggeunHwang, Kwang WooLee, Dongho
Issue Date
Oct-2009
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Anti-Alzheimer' s agent; antioxidant effect; beta-amyloid-induced neurotoxicity; Chaenomeles sinensis Koehne; Ephedra sinica Stapf; Drynaria fortunei Smith; traditional oriental herbal medicines
Citation
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY, v.47, no.10, pp.976 - 981
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Journal Title
PHARMACEUTICAL BIOLOGY
Volume
47
Number
10
Start Page
976
End Page
981
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/119209
DOI
10.1080/13880200902967987
ISSN
1388-0209
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among the elderly, causing progressive cognitive dysfunction, particularly memory loss. Recently, modulation of A beta toxicity, which is one of the major potential causes of AD, by plant extracts is emerging as a possible therapeutic approach to control the onset of AD. Therefore, in the present study, the methanol extracts of 400 traditional oriental herbal medicines were tested for their abilities to protect PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cells against A beta-induced toxicity. Our results identified 29 plant extracts that protected PC12 cells against A beta insult, with ED50 values of less than 100 mu g/mL. Among these extracts, those from Chaenomeles sinensis Koehne (Rosaceae), Ephedra sinica Stapf. (Ephedraceae), and Drynaria fortunei Smith (Polypodiaceae) exhibited the most promising neuroprotective effects, with ED50 values of less than 10 mu g/mL. Their neuroprotective effects against AD insult were not fully explained by their participation in antioxidant pathways, as demonstrated by a free radical scavenging assay with DPPH. Therefore, the mechanisms and the major constituents behind the neuroprotective effects of these plant extracts warrant further study.
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