Title : Decursin from Angelica gigas mitigates amnesia induced by scopolamine in mice - Kang_2003_Neurobiol.Learn.Mem_79_11 |
Author(s) : Kang SY , Lee KY , Park MJ , Kim YC , Markelonis GJ , Oh TH |
Ref : Neurobiol Learn Mem , 79 :11 , 2003 |
Abstract :
We previously reported that a total methanolic extract of the underground part of Angelica gigas Nakai (Umbelliferae) (here-in-after abbreviated AG) significantly inhibited acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. We characterized 12 coumarin derivatives including both decursin and decursinol from extracts of AG. In this study, we evaluated the anti-amnestic activity of decursin, a major coumarin constituent isolated from AG, in vivo using ICR mice with amnesia induced by scopolamine (1 mg/kg body weight, s.c.). Decursin, when administered to mice at 1 and 5 mg/kg body weight i.p., significantly ameliorated scopolamine-induced amnesia as measured in both the passive avoidance test and the Morris water maze test. Moreover, decursin significantly inhibited AChE activity by 34% in the hippocampus of treated mice. These results indicate that decursin may exert anti-amnestic activity in vivo through inhibition of AChE activity in the hippocampus. |
PubMedSearch : Kang_2003_Neurobiol.Learn.Mem_79_11 |
PubMedID: 12482674 |
Kang SY, Lee KY, Park MJ, Kim YC, Markelonis GJ, Oh TH (2003)
Decursin from Angelica gigas mitigates amnesia induced by scopolamine in mice
Neurobiol Learn Mem
79 :11
Kang SY, Lee KY, Park MJ, Kim YC, Markelonis GJ, Oh TH (2003)
Neurobiol Learn Mem
79 :11