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The aqueous extract of rhizome of Gastrodia elata Blume attenuates locomotor defect and inflammation after traumatic brain injury in rats.
Ng, Chun-Fai; Ko, Chun-Hay; Koon, Chi-Man; Chin, Wai-Ching; Kwong, Hiu Ching Sonya Themis; Lo, Anthony Wing-Ip; Wong, Hing-Lok; Fung, Kwok-Pui; Lau, Clara Bik-San; Lam, Ping-Kuen; Poon, Wai Sang; Leung, Ping-Chung.
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  • Ng CF; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: ncf0000@hotmail.com.
  • Ko CH; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: gohey@yahoo.com.
  • Koon CM; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: johnnykoon@cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Chin WC; Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; Chow Tai Fook-Cheng Yu Tung Surgical Stem Cell Research Center, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Electronic address: donchin@surgery.cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Kwong HC; Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; Chow Tai Fook-Cheng Yu Tung Surgical Stem Cell Research Center, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Electronic address: b114332@mailserv.cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Lo AW; Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Electronic address: awilo@cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Wong HL; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: vhlwong@yahoo.com.
  • Fung KP; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; School of Biomedical Sciences, The Chinese Univ
  • Lau CB; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: claralau@cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Lam PK; Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; Chow Tai Fook-Cheng Yu Tung Surgical Stem Cell Research Center, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Electronic address: lampingkuen@yahoo.com.hk.
  • Poon WS; Department of Surgery, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: wpoon@surgery.cuhk.edu.hk.
  • Leung PC; Institute of Chinese Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong; State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry & Plant Resources in West China, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Electronic address: pingcleung@cuhk.edu.hk.
J Ethnopharmacol ; 185: 87-95, 2016 Jun 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26979339
ABSTRACT
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has an incident rate of 200-300 people per 100,000 annually in the developed countries. TBI has relatively high incidence at an early age and may cause long-term physical disability. Patients suffered from severe TBI would have motor and neuropsychological malfunctions, affecting their daily activities. Traditionally, Gastrodia elata Blume is a Chinese Medicines which was used for the head diseases, while their efficiency on reducing brain damage was still largely unknown. In the present study, we aimed to examine the effect of water extract of G. elata Blume (GE) against TBI and elucidate its underlying mechanism. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with GE for 7 days, immediately after controlled cortical impact-induced TBI. Impaired neurobehavioral functioning was measured on day 3 and 6 after TBI. Histology of TBI was examined to assess the extent of inflammation, and the expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines were examined by immunofluorescence study on day 7.

RESULTS:

GE treatment significantly improved the impaired locomotor functions induced by TBI. GE treatment reduced inflammation and gliosis in the penumbral area. The increase in brain levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha observed in non-GE treated TBI rats were also reversed.

CONCLUSIONS:

GE treatment attenuated the locomotor deficit caused by TBI. The anti-inflammatory activity might be mediated by inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines responses in the TBI-brain.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extratos Vegetais / Rizoma / Gastrodia / Lesões Encefálicas Traumáticas / Inflamação / Locomoção Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extratos Vegetais / Rizoma / Gastrodia / Lesões Encefálicas Traumáticas / Inflamação / Locomoção Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Ethnopharmacol Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article