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Effect of Salviae Multiorrhizae Radix on The Cultured Mouse Hippocampal Neurons Damaged by Reactive Oxygen Species  

Lee Byung Chan (School of Medicine, Institute of Wonkwang Science, Wonkwang University)
Han Sun Hee (Wonkwang Health Science College)
Song In Young (Mokpo Science College)
Lee Kang Chang (Professional Graduate School of Oriental Medicine)
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Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine / v.17, no.4, 2003 , pp. 1008-1012 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to evaluate the cytotoxic effect of reactive oxygen species(AOS), the cell viability was measured by MTT assay after cultured mouse hippocampal neurons were treated with various concentrations of xanthine oxidase(XO) and hypoxanthine (HX) for 5 hours. And also, the protective effect of Salviae Mutiorrhizae Radix(SMR) on XO/HX-induced neurotoxicity was examined in these cultures. XO/HX significantly decreased cell viability in dose-and time dependent manners when cultured mouse hippocampal neurons were treated with 5~40 mU/ml XO for 5 hours. In the protective effect of SMA, SMR increased cell viability dose-dependently after cultured mouse hippocampal neurons were preincubated with 30~120 ㎍/ml SMR for 2 hours. From these results, it is suggested that XO/HX is toxic on cultured mouse hippocampal neurons, and herbe medicine such as SMR is very effective in blocking the cytotoxicity induced by AOS.
Keywords
Xanthine oxidase; Cultured hippocampal neuron; Salviae Mutiorrhizae Radix;
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