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Influence of Panax Ginseng on the Hypothermia in Rats Elicited by Various Drugs (인삼(人蔘)의 각종약물투여(各種藥物投與)로 인(因)한 체온하강(體溫下降)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Kim, Young-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.2 no.1 s.2
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    • pp.83-97
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    • 1966
  • Attempts have been made upon the temperature response of the rat induced by some central nervous system depressants as well as stimulants, so as to secure some hidden facets of Panax Ginseng acting upon central nervous system. Although considerable works have been done with regard to Panax Ginseng, it is quite apparent that neither definite implication in terms of its effective chemical constituents is with us nor its pharmacological activity thus far. The author could, however, arrive at some results through procedures preceded by intraperitoneal administration of various drugs in combination with Panax Ginseng in albino rats, that is: (1) Nembutal and chlorpromazine displayed a highly inhibitory effect upon temperature response in the presence of Panax Ginseng, while meprobamate, reserpine, phenacetin and aspirin exerted potentiation actions upon hypothermia. Phenobarbital, serotonin and histamine, on the contrary, did not appear to produce any effect of significance. (2) Nembutal with Panax Ginseng caused prolongation of hypnosis in rat, whereas sodium phenobarbital did not have any effect on it. (3) $LD_{-50}$ in each experimental group of administration of central nervous system stimulants such as strychnine, picrotoxin with Panax Ginseng, necessitated marked increase in the lethal doses. The observations from this study seemed to imply that the complicated mechanism of action of Panax Ginseng might be referred to both central nervous depressive action and influence to basal metabolic rate of mammalian.

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The Acute Toxicity of Novel Platinum(II) Complexes in Mice

  • Kim, Jun-Gyou;Park, Kwang-Sik;Kim, Jeoung-Goo;Park, Young-Soo;Lee, Kyung-Tae;Cho, Dae-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
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    • 1995.04a
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    • pp.121-121
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    • 1995
  • This study was conducted to examine novel Pt(II) complexes, (KHPC-002: [Pt(trans-1-dach) (DPPE)]. 2N0$_3$, KHPC-005: [Pt(cis-dach) (DPPE)] 2NO$_3$ and KHPC-006: [Pt(cis-dach) (DPPP)]. 2NO$_3$) for their acute toxicities. In male and female mice given a single intraperitoneal administration of KHPC-002, KHPC-005 and KHPC-006, we determined that LD$\_$50/ values of Pt(II) complexes were 295.5mg/kg(M), 350.4mg/kg(F) : KHPC-002, 596.5mg/kg(M), 674,8mg/kg(F): KHPC-005, 158.7mg/kg(M), 157.7mg/kg(F); KHPC-006, respectively. The signs of toxicity in mice observed fellowing the administration of these compounds included the followings: decreased mortor activity: abnormal gait: salviation, trasient decreased body weight. There were no treatment related specific changes in growth examination.

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Studies on antioxidative action of Garlic components isolated from garlic - Part 1. Effects of garlic components on electron donating ability and inhibitory effect of lipoperoxide formation (마늘성분의 산화방지작용에 관한 연구 - 제1보 전자공여능 및 과산화지질생성억제효과에 미치는 영향)

  • 전희정
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 1986
  • In order to study antioxidative acton of garlic, alliin, scordinin, garlic oil, ethanol fraction and non-kaolin fraction which have been discovered from garlic until now were extracted and isolated, and each fraction was utilized as the experimental materials. Antioxidative action of each fraction was compared through the in vitro and in vivo experiments. Electron donatingability on $\alpha$, $\alpha$-diphenyl-$\beta$picrylhydra-$\chi$yl, the inhibitory effect of lipoperoxide formation by TBA and peroxide value were measured and analyzed. RESULTS : 1. When observed antioxidative ability by EDA value, ethanol fraction of garlic components showed the strongest reaction as 15.25. 2. In vitro experiment with TBA value, garlic oil, alliin and ethanol fracton showed distinctive effect on inhibitory effect of lipoperoxide formation. 3. Comparing with the inhibitory effect of lipoperoxide formation with TBA value in vivo, the ethanol fraction was the most effective in the blood or liver by intraperitoneal administration, whereas the ethanol fraction in the blood and non-kaolin fraction in the liver was most effective each other by orally administration. 4. In vitro experiment with peroxide value, garlic oil was distinctive effect on the inhivitory effect of lipoperoxide formation, which was a similar to the trend of TBA value in vitro. 5. Examining the induction time for the first period of lipoperoxide formation in vitro, garlix oil, ethanol fraction and alliin were effective, which was a similar to the trend of TBA value and peroxide value in vitro.

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Protection by Methanol Extract of Longan (Dimocarpus Longan Lour.) Peel against Kainic acid-Induced Seizure

  • Jo, Young-Jun;Eun, Jae-Soon;Kim, Hyoung-Chun;Cho, Hwang-Eui;Lee, Mi-Kyeong;Hwang, Bang-Yeon;Hong, Jin-Tae;Moon, Dong-Cheul;Oh, Ki-Wan
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.99-106
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    • 2010
  • This experiment was undertaken to investigate whether methanol extract of fruit peel of Dimocarpus longan Lour. (MEFL) protects against kainic acid (KA)-induced seizure. Oral administration of MEFL (1, 2 and 4 mg/kg) increased KA (50 mg/kg)-induced survival rate and latency of convulsion onset, and deceased seizure scores and weight loss induced by intraperitoneal (i.p) injection of KA in mice. In addition, MEFL protected against cell death in the hippocampus of rat brain after KA-administration as analyzed by using TUNEL assay in rats. MEFL also significantly blocked seizure-form of electroencephalogram (EEG) power spectra induced by KA in rats. MEFL also inhibited elevation of [$Ca^{2+}$]i and increased [$Cl^-$]i induced by KA in cultured neuronal cells. Therefore, it is suggested that MEFL protects against seizure induced by KA, decreasing [$Ca^{2+}$]i.

Effects of Intraperitoneal Administration of Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis Cellular Fraction on Immune Response

  • Kim, Ji-Yeon;Lee, Seong-Kyu;Jeong, Do-Won;Hachimura, Satoshi;Kaminogawa, Shuichi;Lee, Hyong-Joo
    • Food Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.405-409
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    • 2005
  • Cellular components of Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis (heat-killed whole cells, cytoplasm, and cell walls) were tested for their in vivo immunopotentiating activities. Peritoneal macrophages from mice injected intraperitoneally with cell-wall fractions exhibited significantly greater phagocytic activity than groups injected with whole cells or cytoplasm fraction. Cytotoxicity of natural-killer cells was highest in cytoplasm fractions. Production of cytokines (IFN-${\gamma}$, IL-2, IL-6, and IL-12) in spleen cells was significantly higher when cellular components were injected intraperitoneally, and tended to be higher in whole-cell and cytoplasm groups than in cell-wall group. These results demonstrate lactic acid bacteria whole cells and their cytoplasm and cell-wall tractions have immunopotentiating activities.

Synergetic Hepatoprotective Effects of Korean Red Ginseng and Pueraria Radix on the Liver Damaged-Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride (CCl4) in Mice

  • Hwang, Seung Hwan;Wang, Zhiqiang;Kang, Il-Jun;Lim, Soon Sung
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.132-138
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    • 2017
  • This study was designed to investigate the synergetic hepatoprotective effects from a mixture of Korean Red Ginseng and Pueraria Radix on carbon tetrachloride ($CCl_4$)-induced hepatotoxicity in mice. Liver toxicity was induced by intraperitoneal administration of $CCl_4$ (0.6 mg/kg) in 12 groups of ICR mice. The negative control group was given $CCl_4$ without test samples and the normal group was given no treatment. Among treatment groups, the RGAP treatment (Korean Red ginseng acetic acid extract : Pueraria radix water extract, w/w, 38.4:57.6) decreased $CCl_4$-elevated ALT (101.60 IU/L), AST (833.89 IU/L), and LDH (365.02 IU/L) levels in the serum, and increased the SOD (11.03 unit/mg protein) and CAT (0.37 unit/mg protein) levels and the LPO levels ($59.09{\mu}M/g$ tissue) more than that in the mice group with $CCl_4$-induced control group hepatotoxicity. These results suggest that administration of a mixture of Korean Red ginseng and Pueraria radix decreases $CCl_4$-induced liver damage and enhances antioxidant activity in mice and imply that administration of the mixture in a certain ratio is more effective than single administration of either Korean Red ginseng or Pueraria radix alone.

Radioprotective Effects of Cordyceps sinensis Extracts on ${\gamma}-Irradiated$ Mice (동충하초 추출물이 감마선에 조사된 생쥐에 미치는 방사선방호효과)

  • Yoo, Beong-Gyu;Kim, On-Joong;Kim, Jae-Young
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.67-71
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    • 1999
  • Effect of single intraperitoneal administration of Cordyceps sinensis (Cs) extract at 24 hour before whole-body ${\gamma}$ - irradiation on the survival ratio, body weight, organ weight changes and serum metabolites in the irradiated mice were investigated. The single pre-administration of Cs extract increased the 40-day survival ratio of irradiated mice from 66.7% to 83.4%. The administration of Cs extract completely prevented weight reductions of spleen and thymus produced by ${\gamma}$ - irradiation (P<0.05, P<0.01). Similar but somewhat less radioprotective effect was also found in the testis of the Cs treated mice. The administration of Cs inhibited the serum hyperglycemia produced by irradiation on the day 7th(P<0.01). However, it did not influence the serum cholesterol and protein levels on the days examined. The present study is the first report regarding Cs which was tested and found to be radioprotective.

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산양산삼 추출액의 항암효과 및 Doxorubicin에 의한 고환독성 방어효과

  • Min, Byung-Il;Kim, Ho-Hyun;Seo, Il-Bok;Kwon, Ki-Rok
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.10 no.1 s.22
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    • pp.85-100
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    • 2007
  • Objectives : This research was executed to verify antitumor effect and protective effect on doxorubicin(Doxo)-induced toxicity of Cultivated Wild Ginseng(CWG) and synergic effect of CWG with Doxo in B16/F10 melanomas-bearing C57BL/6 mice. Methods : To evaluate protective effect on doxorubicin(Doxo)-induced toxicity and enhancing effect on the antitumor activity of Doxo, CWG water extract(0.5 ml) was intraperitoneally injected for 10 days, in combination with intraperitoneal injection of Doxo(4 mg/kg) on days 12, 16, 19, to mice subcutaneously inoculated with $2{\times}10^6/ml$ B16/F10 melanoma cells. In order to investigate antitumor effect of CWG, CWG water extract(0.5 ml) was intraperitoneally injected for 10 days to mice subcutaneously inoculated with $2{\times}10^6/ml$ B16/F10 melanoma cells. Results : The body weights of melanoma-bearing mice increased following B16/F10 cells inoculation. In contrast, such an increase in body weights was significantly attenuated by Doxo administration. Whereas CWG inhibits the decrease in body weights induced by Doxo. The tumor volume and tumor weights of melanomas-bearing mice dramatically increased following B16/F10 cells inoculation, In contrast, such an increase in tumor volume and tumor weights were significantly attenuated by Doxo or CWG administration. But the synergic effect of CWG with Doxo was not observed. The reduction of cellularity of seminiferous epithelia, level of spermatogonium and spermatid induced by Doxo was recovered by CWG administration. BrdU labeling index of spermatogonium was remarkably decreased in Doxo group but was no change in CWG group. Whereas the incidence and intensity of BrdU labelled spermatocytes and spermatids were increased by CWG administration than those of Doxo group. Conclusions : The obtained results suggest that CWG have antitumor effect and protective effect on doxo-induced testicular toxicity. This effect might be mediated through the supplementation of vital energy.

Conditioned Place Preference and Self-Administration Induced by Nicotine in Adolescent and Adult Rats

  • Ahsan, Hafiz Muhammad;de la Pena, June Bryan I.;Botanas, Chrislean Jun;Kim, Hee Jin;Yu, Gu Yong;Cheong, Jae Hoon
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.460-466
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    • 2014
  • Nicotine addiction is a worldwide problem. However, previous studies characterizing the rewarding and reinforcing effects of nicotine in animal models have reported inconsistent findings. It was observed that the addictive effects are variable on different factors (e.g. route, dose, and age). Here, we evaluated the rewarding and reinforcing effects of nicotine in different routes of administration, across a wide dose range, and in different age groups. Two of the most widely used animal models of drug addiction were employed: the conditioned place preference (CPP) and self-administration (SA) tests. Nicotine CPP was evaluated in different routes [intraperitoneal (i.p.) and subcutaneous (s.c.)], doses (0.05 to 1.0 mg/kg) and age [adolescent and adult rats]. Similarly, intravenous nicotine SA was assessed in different doses (0.01 to 0.06 mg/kg/infusion) and age (adolescent and adult rats). In the CPP test, s.c. nicotine produced greater response than i.p. The 0.2 mg/kg dose produced highest CPP response in adolescent, while 0.6 mg/kg in adult rats; which were also confirmed in 7 days pretreated rats. In the SA test, adolescent rats readily self-administer 0.03 mg/kg/infusion of nicotine. Doses that produced nicotine CPP and SA induced blood nicotine levels that corresponded well with human smokers. In conclusion, we have demonstrated that nicotine produces reliable CPP [0.2 mg/kg dose (s.c.)] in adolescents and [0.6 mg/kg dose (s.c.)] in adults, and SA [0.03 mg/kg/infusion] in adolescent rats. Both tests indicate that adolescent rats are more sensitive to the rewarding and reinforcing effects of nicotine.

Chronic kisspeptin delays puberty and reduces feed intake and body weight in female rats

  • Sathagopam, Sriravali;Ullewar, Meenal Prabhakar;Harne, Rakhi;Velmurugan, Sathya
    • Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2021
  • Kisspeptin is a key player in the central control of reproductive axis. Central administration of kisspeptin has been shown to advance puberty in rats. Stimulation of hypothalamic GnRH pulse generating mechanism by kisspeptin has been proposed to be the mechanism behind the onset of puberty. We hypothesized that chronic high doses of kisspeptin administration suppresses the reproductive axis and hence delays the pubertal onset. Hence, we investigated the effect of peripheral administration of chronic high doses of kisspeptin on pubertal onset, feed intake and body weight in female rats. Rats were treated with saline or kisspeptin (100 nmoles per day; intraperitoneal) for 26 days (day 25 to day 50 postnatal) and the day of vaginal opening was marked as day of puberty. Kisspeptin treated rats had delayed pubertal onset and reduced feed intake and body weight. Gonadal GPR54 mRNA was reduced suggesting that chronic high doses of kisspeptin may suppress the reproductive functions possibly by downregulation of GPR54 receptor. However, delay in puberty due to reduction in feed intake and body weight could not be ruled out in this study. Further, our study emphasizes the importance of dosage and duration of kisspeptin administration in the manipulation of reproductive axis. Our study, for the first time, suggests that kisspeptin and its analogues, if proven beneficial, could be used to treat precocious puberty in children. It appears that, though a promising tool for enhancing fertility, kisspeptin acts as a double-edged sword and has to be cautiously used to manipulate reproduction.