Decursin from Angelica gigas mitigates amnesia induced by scopolamine in mice

We previously reported that a total methanolic extract of the underground part of Angelica gigas Nakai (Umbelliferae) (hereinafter abbreviated AG) significantly inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. We characterized 12 coumarin derivatives including both decursin and decursinol from extrac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurobiology of learning and memory 2003, Vol.79 (1), p.11-18
Hauptverfasser: Kang, So Young, Lee, Ki Yong, Park, Mi Jung, Kim, Young Chul, Markelonis, George J, Oh, Tae H, Kim, Young Choong
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Zusammenfassung:We previously reported that a total methanolic extract of the underground part of Angelica gigas Nakai (Umbelliferae) (hereinafter abbreviated AG) significantly inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. We characterized 12 coumarin derivatives including both decursin and decursinol from extracts of AG. In this study, we evaluated the anti-amnestic activity of decursin, a major coumarin constituent isolated from AG, in vivo using ICR mice with amnesia induced by scopolamine (1 mg/kg body weight, s.c.). Decursin, when administered to mice at 1 and 5 mg/kg body weight i.p., significantly ameliorated scopolamine-induced amnesia as measured in both the passive avoidance test and the Morris water maze test. Moreover, decursin significantly inhibited AChE activity by 34% in the hippocampus of treated mice. These results indicate that decursin may exert anti-amnestic activity in vivo through inhibition of AChE activity in the hippocampus.
ISSN:1074-7427
1095-9564
DOI:10.1016/S1074-7427(02)00007-2