Kim_2007_Life.Sci_80_1944

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Title : Nodakenin, a coumarin compound, ameliorates scopolamine-induced memory disruption in mice - Kim_2007_Life.Sci_80_1944
Author(s) : Kim DH , Kim DY , Kim YC , Jung JW , Lee S , Yoon BH , Cheong JH , Kim YS , Kang SS , Ko KH , Ryu JH
Ref : Life Sciences , 80 :1944 , 2007
Abstract :

Nodakenin is a coumarin compound initially isolated from the roots of Angelica gigas. In the present study, we investigated the effects of nodakenin on learning and memory impairments induced by scopolamine (1 mg/kg, i.p.) using the passive avoidance test, the Y-maze test, and the Morris water maze test in mice. Nodakenin (10 mg/kg, p.o.) administration significantly reversed scopolamine-induced cognitive impairments in the passive avoidance test and the Y-maze test (P<0.05), and also reduced escape latency during training in the Morris water maze test (P<0.05). Moreover, swimming times and distances within the target zone of the Morris water maze were greater in the nodakenin-treated group than in the scopolamine-treated group (P<0.05). In an in vitro study, nodakenin was found to inhibit acetylcholinesterase activity in a dose-dependent manner (IC(50)=84.7 microM). In addition, nodakenin was also found to inhibit acetylcholinesterase activity for 6 h in an ex-vivo study. These results suggest that nodakenin may be a useful for the treatment of cognitive impairment, and that its beneficial effects are mediated, in part, via the enhancement of cholinergic signaling.

PubMedSearch : Kim_2007_Life.Sci_80_1944
PubMedID: 17382968

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Kim DH, Kim DY, Kim YC, Jung JW, Lee S, Yoon BH, Cheong JH, Kim YS, Kang SS, Ko KH, Ryu JH (2007)
Nodakenin, a coumarin compound, ameliorates scopolamine-induced memory disruption in mice
Life Sciences 80 :1944

Kim DH, Kim DY, Kim YC, Jung JW, Lee S, Yoon BH, Cheong JH, Kim YS, Kang SS, Ko KH, Ryu JH (2007)
Life Sciences 80 :1944