Glial cells are able to support neurons physically and functionally, The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of Kampo medicines on glial cell function, especially Ca2+ mobilization, C6 rat glioma cells expressed H-1-histamine, muscarinic cholinergic and adrenergic alpha(1)-receptors, stimulation of which resulted in phosphoinositide hydrolysis and increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca2+](i)). The water extracts of Sho-saiko-to and San'o-shashin-to, Kampo medicines which contain Scutellariae Radix (Ogon, the root of Scutellaria ia baicalensis GEORGI), inhibited histamine (100 mu m)-induced increase in [Ca2+](i) in a concentration-dependent manner. The water extract of Scutellariae Radix potently decreased [Ca2+](i) in a concentration-dependent manner. Sho-saiko-to, San'o-shashin-to and Scutellariae Radix significantly inhibited histamine-induced accumulation of total [H-3]inositol phosphates, consistent with their inhibition of the increase in [Ca2+](i). These results suggest that Sho-saiko-to, San'o-shashin-to and Scutellariae Radix inhibit Ca2+ mobilization mediated via an inhibition of phospholipase C, The inhibitory effect may be important in interpreting the pharmacological actions of above Kampo medicines.