Browse > Article

Effects of Korean Red Ginseng Extract on Cisplatin-Induced Nausea and Vomiting  

Kim Jong-Hoon (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Yoon In-Soo (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Lee Byung-Hwan (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Choi Sun-Hye (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Lee Jun-Ho (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Lee Joon-Hee (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Jeong Sang Min (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Kim Seok-Chang (KT & G Central Research Institute)
Park Chae-Kyu (KT & G Central Research Institute)
Lee Sang-Mok (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Nah Seung-Yeol (Research Laboratory for the Study of Ginseng Signal Transduction and Department of Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Konkuk University)
Publication Information
Archives of Pharmacal Research / v.28, no.6, 2005 , pp. 680-684 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ginseng, the root of Panax ginseng CA Meyer, is well known as a tonic medicine for restoring and enhancing human health. In traditional medicine, ginseng is utilized for the alleviation of emesis, which includes nausea and vomiting. However, it has not yet been demonstrated whether ginseng exhibits in vivo anti-nausea and anti-vomiting properties. In this study, we examined the anti-emetic effect of Korean red ginseng total extract (KRGE) on cisplatin-induced nausea and vomiting using ferrets. Intraperitoneal administration (i.p.) of cisplatin (7.5 mg/kg) induced both nausea and vomiting with one-hour latency. The episodes of nausea and vomiting reached a peak after 1.5 h and persisted for 3 h. Treatment with KRGE via oral route significantly reduced the cisplatin-induced nausea and vomiting in a dose-dependent manner. The anti-emetic effect was 12.7 $\pm$ 8.6, 31.8 $\pm$ 6.9, and 67.6 $\pm$ 4.0$\%$ with doses of 0.3, 1.0, and 3.0 g/kg of KRGE, respectively. Pretreatment with KRGE via oral route 1 and 2 h before cisplatin administration also significantly attenuated the cisplatin-induced nausea and vomiting. However this did not occur with a pretreatment 4 h before cisplatin administration. These results are supportive of KRGE being utilized as an anti-emetic agent against nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy (i.e. cisplatin).
Keywords
Panax ginseng; Korean red ginseng extract; Cisplatin; Emesis; Anti-emesis;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 1  (Citation Analysis)
Times Cited By Web Of Science : 9  (Related Records In Web of Science)
Times Cited By SCOPUS : 9
연도 인용수 순위
1 Chevallier, B., The control of acute cisplatin-induced emesis a comparative study of granisetron and a combination regimen of high-dose metoclopramide and dexamethasone. Br. J. Cancer, 68, 176-180 (1993)   DOI   ScienceOn
2 Hawthorn, J., Andrews, P. L., Ang, V. T., and Jenkins, J. S., Differential release of vasopressin and oxytocin in response to abdominal vagal afferent stimulation or apormorphine in the ferret. Brain Res., 438, 193-198 (1988)   DOI   PUBMED   ScienceOn
3 Kan, K. K. W., Jones, R. L., Ngan, M. P., and Rudd, J. A., Actions of prostanoids to induce emesis and defecation in the ferret. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 453, 299-308 (2002)   DOI   PUBMED   ScienceOn
4 Kudo, K., Tachikawa, E., Kashimoto, T., and Takahashi, E., Properties of ginseng saponin inhibition of catecholamine secretion in bovine chromaffin cells. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 341, 139-144 (1998)   DOI   PUBMED   ScienceOn
5 Fortney, J. T., Gan, T. J., Graczyk, S., Wetchler, B., Melson, T., Kahlil, S., Mckenzie, R., Pamillo, S., Glass, P. S., Moote, C., Wermeling, D., Parasuraman, T. V., Duncan, B., and Creed, M. R., A comparison of the efficacy, safety, and patient satisfaction of ondansetron versus droperidol as antiemetics for elective outpatient surgical procedures. S3A-409 and S3A-410 Study Groups. Anesth. Analg., 86, 731-740 (1998)   DOI
6 Lucot, J. B., Blockade of 5-hydroytryptamine3 receptors prevents cisplatin-induced but not motion- or xylazineinduced emesis in the cat. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav., 32, 207-210 (1989)   DOI   ScienceOn
7 Kaku, T., Miyata, T., Uruno, T., Sako, I., and Kinoshita, A., Chemico-pharmacological studies on saponins of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer. II. Pharmacological part. Arzneimittelforschung, 25, 539-547 (1975)
8 Lee, B. H., Jeong, S. M., Ha, T. S., Park, C. S., Lee, J. H., Kim, J. H., Kim, D. H., Han, J. S., Kim, H. C., Ko, S. R., and Nah, S. Y., Ginsenosides regulate ligand-gated ion channels from the outside. Mol. Cells., 18, 115-121 (2004)
9 King, G. L., Animal models in the study of vomiting. Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol., 68, 260-268 (1990)   DOI   ScienceOn
10 Sung, Y. F., Risks and benefits of drugs used in the management of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Drug Saf., 14, 181-197 (1996)   DOI   ScienceOn
11 Gale, J. D., Serotonergic mediation of vomiting. J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol Nutr., 21, Suppl. 1:S22-S28 (1995)   DOI
12 Abe, T., Clinical studies of the vitamins. Jpn. Soc. Inter. Med., 54, 989-1006 (1965)   DOI   ScienceOn
13 Choi, S., Jung, S. Y., Lee, J. H., Sala, F., Criado, M., Mulet, J., Valor, L. M., Sala, S., Engel, A. G., and Nah, S. Y., Effects of ginsenosides, active components of ginseng, on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 442, 37-45 (2002)   DOI   PUBMED   ScienceOn
14 Polati, E., Verlato G., Finco, G., Monsaner, W., Grosso, S., Gottin, L., Pinaroli, A. M., and Ischia, S., Ondansetron versus metoclopramide in the treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting. Anesth. Analg., 85, 395-399 (1997)   DOI   ScienceOn
15 Schworer, H., Racke, K., and Kilbinger, H., Cisplatin increases the release of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) from the isolated vascularly perfused small intestine of the guinea pig– involvement of 5-$HT_3$ receptors. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol., 344, 143-149 (1991)   DOI   ScienceOn
16 Perez, E. A. and Gandara, D. R., Advances in the control of chemotherapy-induced emesis. Ann. Oncol., 3 Suppl. 3, 47-50 (1992)
17 Sam, T. S. W., Kan, K. K. W., Ngan, M. P., Rudd, J. A., and Yeung, J. H. K., Action of metyrapone and tetracosactrin to modify cisplatin-induced acute and delayed emesis in the ferret. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 466, 163-168 (2003)   DOI   PUBMED   ScienceOn
18 Ortells, M. O. and Lunt, G. G., Evolutionary history of the ligandgated on channel superfamily of receptors. Trends Neurosci., 18, 121-127 (1995)   DOI   ScienceOn
19 Sala, F., Mulet, J., Choi, S., Jung, S. Y., Nah, S. Y., Rhim, H., Valor, L. M., Criado, M., and Sala, S., Effects of ginsenoside Rg2 on human neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 301, 1052-1059 (2002)   DOI   ScienceOn