Acanthopanax senticosus(シベリア人参)は血管内皮依存性および非依存性弛緩反応を誘導する

Siberian ginseng (SG) has several biological properties including anti-fatigue, anti-stress, and sedative effects. Although SG has been reported to improve peripheral blood circulation in rats under healthy conditions, the underlying mechanism has not been well studied. Therefore, we investigated wh...

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Published in日本薬理学会年会要旨集 p. 2-P-061
Main Authors 篠塚, 和正, 渡辺, 弓紗, 籠田, 智美, 山田, 静雄, 塩川, やよい, 丸山, 加菜
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 公益社団法人 日本薬理学会 2019
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ISSN2435-4953
DOI10.1254/jpssuppl.92.0_2-P-061

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Summary:Siberian ginseng (SG) has several biological properties including anti-fatigue, anti-stress, and sedative effects. Although SG has been reported to improve peripheral blood circulation in rats under healthy conditions, the underlying mechanism has not been well studied. Therefore, we investigated whether SG causes relaxation in isolated arteries in healthy control rats and determined the underlying mechanisms. We used a SG root powder extracted with hot water. In the thoracic aorta, isolated from Wistar rats, the vasodilator effects of SG using organ bath techniques were compared to that of acetylcholine (ACh). Similar to ACh, SG caused relaxations in a dose-dependent manner in arteries pre-contracted with phenylephrine. Unlike ACh, SG-induced relaxations were partially inhibited by treatment with antagonists of muscarinic receptor (atropine), nitric oxide (NO) synthase (L-NAME), and soluble guanylyl cyclase (ODQ), and by endothelium removal. These results demonstrate that SG-induced vasorelaxations occur via both NO production from the endothelium and NO-independent pathway in healthy rats; therefore, SG may improve peripheral circulation via vasorelaxation.
Bibliography:92_2-P-061
ISSN:2435-4953
DOI:10.1254/jpssuppl.92.0_2-P-061