Protective effects of cultured and fermented ginseng extracts against scopolamine-induced memory loss in a mouse model

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Han S.-H. [1 ]
Kim S.-J. [1 ]
Yun Y.W. [1 ]
Nam S.Y. [1 ]
Lee H.-J. [2 ]
Lee B.-J. [1 ]
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[1] College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, 1 Chungdae-ro, Seowon-Gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk
[2] College of Veterinary Medicine and Institute of Animal Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, 501 Jinju-daero, Jinju
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acetylcholine; ginsenosides; Memory loss; mice; scopolamine;
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10.5625/lar.2018.34.1.37
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This study was performed to investigate the effect of a concentrate of fermented wild ginseng root culture (HLJC0701) on memory improvement in the scopolamine (SPL)-induced memory-deficient mouse model. Eight-week-old male ICR mice were used to evaluate the protective effect of HLJC0701 against the SPL-induced memory loss animal model. The Morris water maze test, which measures hippocampus-dependent learning ability, and the Y-maze test, a short-term memory assessment test, were performed and related markers were analyzed. HLJG0701-treated groups displayed significantly reduced acetylcholinesterase activity and increased acetylcholine level compared with the SPL-administered group (SPL-G) (P<0.05). In the Y-maze test, the spontaneous alternation in al HLJC0711-treated groups was significantly increased compared with that in SPL-G (P<0.05). In the Morris water maze test, the escape latency and time spent in the target quadrant in all HLJC0701-treated groups were significantly decreased and increased, respectively, compared with those in SPL-G (P<0.05). In addition, the brain-derived neurotrophic factor level in groups treated with HLJC0701 300 and 600 mg/kg body weight was significantly increased compared with that in SPL-G (P<0.05). These results suggest that the HLJC0701 may protect against memory loss by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase activity and preventing acetylcholine deficiency. © 2018, The Author(s).
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