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Date: January 2005

Journal: Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2005, Pages 87-93 , Doi: 10.1248/bpb.28.87

2005 | Effects of Yukmijihwang-tang derivatives (YMJd), a memory enhancing herbal extract, on the gene-expression profile in the rat hippocampus…

Rho, S.a, Kang, M.b, Choi, B.a, Sim, D.a, Lee, J.a, Lee, E.b, Cho, C.b, Oh, J.-W.b, Park, S.a, Ko, S.c, Shin, M.a, Hong, M.a, Bae, H.ab

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Abstract

The herbal extract Yukmijihwang-tang (YMJ) has been widely used for centuries as an anti-aging herbal medicine in Asian countries. Among the various modified prescriptions of YMJ, YMJ derivatives (YMJd) were formulated to enhance memory retention. This study has three goals: 1) to quantitatively evaluate the memory-enhancing effect of YMJd using behavior tasks; 2) to use cDNA micro-array tools to identify candidate genes responsible for enhancing memory; and 3) to statistically evaluate the specific gene expression patterns using Real-time PCR. Memory retention abilities are addressed by the passive avoidance task with SD male rat. The retention time of the YMJd group was significantly delayed (ca. 100%), whereas with Ginkgo biloba and Soya lecithin treatment, this was only delayed 20% and 10%, respectively. The cDNA from the hippocampi of YMJd and rat control groups were applied to an Incyte rat GEM2 cDNA microarray. The microarray results showed that transthyretin and PEP-19 were abundantly expressed in the YMJd treated group. Importantly, PEP-19 is a neuron-specific protein that inhibits apoptotic processes. On the other hand, neuronal genes involved in neuronal death or neurodegeneration, such as pentraxin and spectrin, were abundantly expressed in the control group. The list of differentially expressed genes may provide further insight into the action and mechanism behind the memory-enhancing effect of herbal extracts of YMJd. © 2005 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.


Author keywords

Gene-expression; Memory-enhancing effect; PEP-19; Transthyretin; Yukmijihwang-tang derivative (YMJd)


Indexed keywords

EMTREE drug terms: complementary DNA; drinking water; genomic DNA; Ginkgo biloba extract; herbaceous agent; messenger RNA; nerve protein; neuron specific protein PEP 19; pentraxin; phosphatidylcholine; plant extract; prealbumin; regulator protein; unclassified drug; yukmijihwang tang derivative; nootropic agent; plant extract; plant medicinal product

EMTREE medical terms: animal behavior; animal experiment; article; controlled study; DNA microarray; gene expression; herbal medicine; hippocampus; Korea; male; medicinal plant; memory; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; passive avoidance; rat; real time polymerase chain reaction; Rehmannia; animal; avoidance behavior; comparative study; drug effect; gene expression profiling; gene expression regulation; isolation and purification; metabolism; methodology; physiology; Sprague Dawley rat

MeSH: Animals; Avoidance Learning; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation; Hippocampus; Male; Memory; Nootropic Agents; Plant Extracts; Plant Preparations; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Medline is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.


Molecular Sequence Numbers: GENBANK,AF046886(referenced), AF225960(referenced), AF245040(referenced), J02942(referenced), J04181(referenced), K03252(referenced), L14441(referenced), M24852(referenced), M83679(referenced), M85035(referenced), M96359(referenced), S65735(referenced), U03414(referenced), U17259(referenced), U18772(referenced), X03491(referenced), X03492(referenced), X80130(referenced), Y17328(referenced)

Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers: phosphatidylcholine, 55128-59-1, 8002-43-5;Nootropic Agents; Plant Extracts; Plant Preparations

Manufacturers:Drug manufacturer: Nature Made Nutritional Products, United States;Pharmaton, United States.


ISSN: 09186158 CODEN: BPBLESource Type: Journal Original language: English
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.28.87 PubMed ID: 15635169 Document Type: Article
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