The Central Effects of Saponin Components and Polysaccarideg Fraction from Korean Bted Ginseng

고려홍삼의 사포닌 성분 및 다당체 분획의 중추효과

  • Chepurnov, S.A. (Department of Human & Animal Physiology, Moscow State University) ;
  • Chepurnova, N.E. (Department of Human & Animal Physiology, Moscow State University) ;
  • Park, Jin-Kyu (Korea Ginseng & Tobacco Research Institute) ;
  • Buzinova, E.V. (Department of Human & Animal Physiology, Moscow State University) ;
  • Lubimov, I.I. (Department of Human & Animal Physiology, Moscow State University) ;
  • Kabanova, N.P. (Department of Human & Animal Physiology, Moscow State University) ;
  • Nam, Ki-Yeul (Korea Ginseng & Tobacco Research Institute)
  • Published : 1994.12.01

Abstract

To investigate the significant indicators Improving the undisturbed memory in animal behavior, we employed several behavioral methods (learning, relearning in radial maze, and active avoidance) with ginseng components. Results showed that the repeated intranasal administration of $Rb_1$ and total saponins from Korean red ginseng induced direct effects on the brain mechanisms in rats, and improved the spatial memory during the learning, relearning and retention in the 12-arm radial maze test. The intranasal treatment of the total saponins also effectively improved the disturbed memory (amnesia) by pentylentetrazole, and simultaneously protected the brain by decreasing the severity of motor epileptic seizures. The intraperitonial administration of polysaccharide fraction of Korean red ginseng could improve avoidance behavior (amount of the total ecapes) in the active-avoidance test. In addition, local changes of the temperature and resistance of skin observed after Rb, administration were suggested to reflect some action of sympathetic nerve Key words Memory, intranasal administration, pentylenetetrazole, Korea red ginseng.

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