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Chinese Herbal Medicine Xueshuantong Enhances Cerebral Blood Flow and Improves Neural Functions in Alzheimer's Disease Mice.
Huang, Yangmei; Guo, Baihong; Shi, Bihua; Gao, Qingtao; Zhou, Qiang.
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  • Huang Y; School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China.
  • Guo B; School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China.
  • Shi B; School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China.
  • Gao Q; School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China.
  • Zhou Q; School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China.
J Alzheimers Dis ; 63(3): 1089-1107, 2018.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29710701
ABSTRACT
Reduced cerebral blood flow in Alzheimer's disease (AD) may occur in early AD, which contributes to the pathogenesis and/or pathological progression of AD. Reversing this deficit may have therapeutic potential. Certain traditional Chinese herbal medicines (e.g., Saponin and its major component Xueshuantong [XST]) increase blood flow in humans, but whether they could be effective in treating AD patients has not been tested. We found that systemic XST injection elevated cerebral blood flow in APP/PS1 transgenic mice using two-photon time-lapse imaging in the same microvessels before and after injection. Subchronic XST treatment led to improved spatial learning and memory and motor performance in the APP/PS1 mice, suggesting improved neural plasticity and functions. Two-photon time lapse imaging of the same plaques revealed a reduction in plaque size after XST treatment. In addition, western blots experiments showed that XST treatment led to reduced processing of amyloidprotein precursor (AßPP) and enhanced clearance of amyloid-ß (Aß) without altering the total level of AßPP. We also found increased synapse density in the immediate vicinity of amyloid plaques, suggesting enhanced synaptic function. We conclude that targeting cerebral blood flow can be an effective strategy in treating AD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Antipsicóticos / Encéfalo / Medicamentos Herbarios Chinos / Circulación Cerebrovascular / Enfermedad de Alzheimer Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Alzheimers Dis Asunto de la revista: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Antipsicóticos / Encéfalo / Medicamentos Herbarios Chinos / Circulación Cerebrovascular / Enfermedad de Alzheimer Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Alzheimers Dis Asunto de la revista: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China