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Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain

18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) is the aglycone of glycyrrhizin that is a component of Glycyrrhiza, and has several pharmacological actions in the central nervous system. Recently, GA has been demonstrated to reach the brain by crossing the blood-brain barrier in rats after oral administration of a Gly...

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Autores principales: Mizoguchi, Kazushige, Kanno, Hitomi, Ikarashi, Yasushi, Kase, Yoshio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24752617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095760
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author Mizoguchi, Kazushige
Kanno, Hitomi
Ikarashi, Yasushi
Kase, Yoshio
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Kanno, Hitomi
Ikarashi, Yasushi
Kase, Yoshio
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description 18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) is the aglycone of glycyrrhizin that is a component of Glycyrrhiza, and has several pharmacological actions in the central nervous system. Recently, GA has been demonstrated to reach the brain by crossing the blood-brain barrier in rats after oral administration of a Glycyrrhiza-containing traditional Japanese medicine, yokukansan. These findings suggest that there are specific binding sites for GA in the brain. Here we show evidence that [(3)H]GA binds specifically to several brain areas by quantitative autoradiography; the density was higher in the hippocampus, moderate in the caudate putamen, nucleus accumbens, amygdala, olfactory bulb, cerebral cortex, thalamus, and mid brain, and lower in the brain stem and cerebellum. Several kinds of steroids, gap junction-blocking reagents, glutamate transporter-recognized compounds, and glutamate receptor agonists did not inhibit the [(3)H]GA binding. Microautoradiography showed that the [(3)H]GA signals in the hippocampus were distributed in small non-neuronal cells similar to astrocytes. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that immunoreactivity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type-1 (11β-HSD1), a defined molecule recognized by GA, was detected mainly in neurons, moderately in astrocytes, and very slightly in microglial cells, of the hippocampus. These results demonstrate that specific binding sites for GA exist in rat brain tissue, and suggest that the pharmacological actions of GA may be related to 11β-HSD1 in astrocytes. This finding provides important information to understand the pharmacology of GA in the brain.
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spelling pubmed-39941422014-04-25 Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain Mizoguchi, Kazushige Kanno, Hitomi Ikarashi, Yasushi Kase, Yoshio PLoS One Research Article 18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) is the aglycone of glycyrrhizin that is a component of Glycyrrhiza, and has several pharmacological actions in the central nervous system. Recently, GA has been demonstrated to reach the brain by crossing the blood-brain barrier in rats after oral administration of a Glycyrrhiza-containing traditional Japanese medicine, yokukansan. These findings suggest that there are specific binding sites for GA in the brain. Here we show evidence that [(3)H]GA binds specifically to several brain areas by quantitative autoradiography; the density was higher in the hippocampus, moderate in the caudate putamen, nucleus accumbens, amygdala, olfactory bulb, cerebral cortex, thalamus, and mid brain, and lower in the brain stem and cerebellum. Several kinds of steroids, gap junction-blocking reagents, glutamate transporter-recognized compounds, and glutamate receptor agonists did not inhibit the [(3)H]GA binding. Microautoradiography showed that the [(3)H]GA signals in the hippocampus were distributed in small non-neuronal cells similar to astrocytes. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that immunoreactivity of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type-1 (11β-HSD1), a defined molecule recognized by GA, was detected mainly in neurons, moderately in astrocytes, and very slightly in microglial cells, of the hippocampus. These results demonstrate that specific binding sites for GA exist in rat brain tissue, and suggest that the pharmacological actions of GA may be related to 11β-HSD1 in astrocytes. This finding provides important information to understand the pharmacology of GA in the brain. Public Library of Science 2014-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3994142/ /pubmed/24752617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095760 Text en © 2014 Mizoguchi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mizoguchi, Kazushige
Kanno, Hitomi
Ikarashi, Yasushi
Kase, Yoshio
Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain
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title_full Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain
title_fullStr Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain
title_full_unstemmed Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain
title_short Specific Binding and Characteristics of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Rat Brain
title_sort specific binding and characteristics of 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid in rat brain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3994142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24752617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095760
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