Neuroprotective effects of ginseng saponins against L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channel-mediated cell death in rat cortical neurons
In the present study, we have examined any possible involvement of L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channels in ginseng-mediated neuroprotective actions. Exposure to a 50mM KCl (high-K) produced neuronal cell death, which was blocked by a selective L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channel blocker in cultured...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2008-01, Vol.365 (3), p.399-405 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the present study, we have examined any possible involvement of L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channels in ginseng-mediated neuroprotective actions. Exposure to a 50mM KCl (high-K) produced neuronal cell death, which was blocked by a selective L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channel blocker in cultured cortical neurons. When cultured cells were co-treated with ginseng total saponin (GTS) and high-K, GTS reduced high-K-induced neuronal death. Using Ca super(2) super(+) imaging techniques, we found that GTS inhibited high-K-mediated acute and long-term [Ca super(2) super(+)] sub(i) changes. These GTS-mediated [Ca super(2) super(+)] sub(i) changes were diminished by nifedipine. Furthermore, GTS-mediated effects were also diminished by a saturating concentration of Bay K (10 mu M). After confirming the protective effect of GTS using a TUNEL assay, we found that ginsenosides Rf and Rg sub(3) are active components in ginseng-mediated neuroprotection. These results suggest that inhibition of L-type Ca super(2) super(+) channels by ginseng could be one of the mechanisms for ginseng-mediated neuroprotection in cultured rat cortical neurons. |
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ISSN: | 0006-291X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.10.048 |