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Synergistic Neuroprotective Effects of Mature Silkworm and Angelica gigas Against Scopolamine-Induced Mild Cognitive Impairment in Mice and H2O2-Induced Cell Death in HT22 Mouse Hippocampal Neuronal Cells.
Guo, Yuan-Ri; Jin, Hui; Kim, Minsang; Shin, Myeong Bae; Lee, Ju Hyeong; Maeng, Sungho; Cha, Seung-Yun; Lee, Jeonghun; Koh, Young Ho; Kim, Kee-Young; Kang, Sangkuk; Park, Hyunwoo; Suh, Joo Won.
Affiliation
  • Guo YR; Center for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Materials, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Jin H; Department of Pharmacy, Yanbian University Hospital, Yanji, China.
  • Kim M; Center for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Materials, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Shin MB; Center for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Materials, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Lee JH; Center for Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Materials, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Maeng S; Department of Bioscience and Bioinformatics, Collage of Natural Science, Myongji University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Cha SY; Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Lee J; Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Koh YH; Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea.
  • Kim KY; ILSONG Institute of Life Science, Hallym University, Anyang, Korea.
  • Kang S; Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea.
  • Park H; Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea.
  • Suh JW; Health Park Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea.
J Med Food ; 24(5): 505-516, 2021 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34009025
ABSTRACT
We previously reported that mature Bombyx mori silkworm (SW) ameliorated scopolamine (Sco)-induced amnesia, and Angelica gigas (AG) prevented cognitive impairment. SW is known for its gastroprotective effects such as improving liver function and alleviating the effects of Parkinson's disease. AG is known for its neuroprotective effects and for lowering the effects of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. However, the neuroprotective effect of combined SW and AG (SWA-1) treatment and the underlying molecular mechanism by which SWA-1 regulates neurodegenerative diseases remains unclear. We evaluated the neuroprotective effect of SWA-1 against Sco-induced mild cognitive impairment in mice and H2O2-induced cell death in HT22 mouse hippocampal neuronal cells and elucidated the underlying molecular mechanism. Morris water maze and Y-maze tests were performed to examine the learning and memory abilities of mice. The underlying molecular mechanism was investigated by using western blotting. We demonstrated that SWA-1 significantly protects against H2O2-induced cell death in HT22 mouse hippocampal neuronal cells. SWA-1 also significantly reversed Sco-induced spatial learning and memory impairment. Specifically, SWA-1 upregulates the protein levels of phosphorylated extracellular signal-related kinase (Erk1/2) and phosphorylated p38 MAP kinase (p38). SWA-1 remarkably decreased the apoptotic index Bax/Bcl2 expression in the hippocampus of Sco-treated mice. Our results suggest that SWA-1 may be administered as alternative therapy for cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative diseases and should be studied further in human trials.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bombyx / Neuroprotective Agents / Angelica / Cognitive Dysfunction Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2021 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Bombyx / Neuroprotective Agents / Angelica / Cognitive Dysfunction Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2021 Type: Article