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Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats

Sodium ozagrel (SO) prevents platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction in the cerebral ischemia. It plays an important role in the prevention of brain damage induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion. Recently, many animal studies have suggested that the Panax ginseng (PG) has neuroprotective effects...

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Autores principales: Park, Sang In, Jang, Dong-Kyu, Han, Young-Min, Sunwoo, Yun-Young, Park, Moon-Seo, Chung, Yong-An, Maeng, Lee-So, Im, Ruth, Kim, Min-Wook, Jeun, Sin-Soo, Jang, Kyung-Sool
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21274269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/893401
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author Park, Sang In
Jang, Dong-Kyu
Han, Young-Min
Sunwoo, Yun-Young
Park, Moon-Seo
Chung, Yong-An
Maeng, Lee-So
Im, Ruth
Kim, Min-Wook
Jeun, Sin-Soo
Jang, Kyung-Sool
author_facet Park, Sang In
Jang, Dong-Kyu
Han, Young-Min
Sunwoo, Yun-Young
Park, Moon-Seo
Chung, Yong-An
Maeng, Lee-So
Im, Ruth
Kim, Min-Wook
Jeun, Sin-Soo
Jang, Kyung-Sool
author_sort Park, Sang In
collection PubMed
description Sodium ozagrel (SO) prevents platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction in the cerebral ischemia. It plays an important role in the prevention of brain damage induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion. Recently, many animal studies have suggested that the Panax ginseng (PG) has neuroprotective effects in the ischemic brain. In this study, we assessed the neuroprotective effects that come from a combination therapy of SO and PG in rat models with middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Animals with MCAO were assigned randomly to one of the following four groups: (1) control (Con) group, (2) SO group (3 mg/kg, intravenously), (3) PG group (200 mg/kg, oral feeding), and (4) SO + PG group. The rats were subjected to a neurobehavior test including adhesive removal test and rotarod test at 1, 3, 7, 10, and 15 days after MCAO. The cerebral ischemic volume was quantified by Metamorph imaging software after 2-3-5-triphenyltetrazolium (TTC) staining. The neuronal cell survival and astrocytes expansion were assessed by immunohistofluorescence staining. In the adhesive removal test, the rats of PG or SO + PG group showed significantly better performance than those of the control group (Con: 88.1 ± 24.8, PG: 43.6 ± 11, SO + PG: 11.8 ± 7, P < .05). Notably, the combination therapy group (SO + PG) showed better performance than the SO group alone (SO: 56 ± 12, SO + PG: 11.8 ± 7, P < .05). In TTC staining for infarct volume, cerebral ischemic areas were also significantly reduced in the PG group and SO + PG group (Con: 219 ± 32, PG: 117 ± 8, SO + PG: 99 ± 11, P < .05). Immunohistofluorescence staining results showed that the group which received SO + PG group therapy had neuron cells in the normal range. They also had a low number of astrocytes and apoptotic cells compared with the control or SO group in the peri-infarction area. During astrocytes staining, compared to the SO + PG group, the PG group showed only minor differences in the number of NeuN-positive cells and quantitative analysis of infarct volume. In conclusion, these studies showed that in MCAO rat models, the combination therapy with SO and PG may provide better neuroprotective effects such as higher neuronal cell survival and inhibition of astrocytes expansion than monotherapy with SO alone.
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spelling pubmed-30222232011-01-27 Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats Park, Sang In Jang, Dong-Kyu Han, Young-Min Sunwoo, Yun-Young Park, Moon-Seo Chung, Yong-An Maeng, Lee-So Im, Ruth Kim, Min-Wook Jeun, Sin-Soo Jang, Kyung-Sool J Biomed Biotechnol Research Article Sodium ozagrel (SO) prevents platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction in the cerebral ischemia. It plays an important role in the prevention of brain damage induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion. Recently, many animal studies have suggested that the Panax ginseng (PG) has neuroprotective effects in the ischemic brain. In this study, we assessed the neuroprotective effects that come from a combination therapy of SO and PG in rat models with middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Animals with MCAO were assigned randomly to one of the following four groups: (1) control (Con) group, (2) SO group (3 mg/kg, intravenously), (3) PG group (200 mg/kg, oral feeding), and (4) SO + PG group. The rats were subjected to a neurobehavior test including adhesive removal test and rotarod test at 1, 3, 7, 10, and 15 days after MCAO. The cerebral ischemic volume was quantified by Metamorph imaging software after 2-3-5-triphenyltetrazolium (TTC) staining. The neuronal cell survival and astrocytes expansion were assessed by immunohistofluorescence staining. In the adhesive removal test, the rats of PG or SO + PG group showed significantly better performance than those of the control group (Con: 88.1 ± 24.8, PG: 43.6 ± 11, SO + PG: 11.8 ± 7, P < .05). Notably, the combination therapy group (SO + PG) showed better performance than the SO group alone (SO: 56 ± 12, SO + PG: 11.8 ± 7, P < .05). In TTC staining for infarct volume, cerebral ischemic areas were also significantly reduced in the PG group and SO + PG group (Con: 219 ± 32, PG: 117 ± 8, SO + PG: 99 ± 11, P < .05). Immunohistofluorescence staining results showed that the group which received SO + PG group therapy had neuron cells in the normal range. They also had a low number of astrocytes and apoptotic cells compared with the control or SO group in the peri-infarction area. During astrocytes staining, compared to the SO + PG group, the PG group showed only minor differences in the number of NeuN-positive cells and quantitative analysis of infarct volume. In conclusion, these studies showed that in MCAO rat models, the combination therapy with SO and PG may provide better neuroprotective effects such as higher neuronal cell survival and inhibition of astrocytes expansion than monotherapy with SO alone. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2011-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3022223/ /pubmed/21274269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/893401 Text en Copyright © 2010 Sang In Park et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Sang In
Jang, Dong-Kyu
Han, Young-Min
Sunwoo, Yun-Young
Park, Moon-Seo
Chung, Yong-An
Maeng, Lee-So
Im, Ruth
Kim, Min-Wook
Jeun, Sin-Soo
Jang, Kyung-Sool
Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title_full Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title_fullStr Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title_short Effect of Combination Therapy with Sodium Ozagrel and Panax Ginseng on Transient Cerebral Ischemia Model in Rats
title_sort effect of combination therapy with sodium ozagrel and panax ginseng on transient cerebral ischemia model in rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3022223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21274269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/893401
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