Protective effect of ginkgo extract on rat brain with transient middle cerebral artery occlusion

WR Zhang, T Hayashi, H Kitagawa, C Sasaki… - Neurological …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
WR Zhang, T Hayashi, H Kitagawa, C Sasaki, K Sakai, H Warita, JM Wang, Y Shiro…
Neurological research, 2000Taylor & Francis
It has been empirically known that Ginkgo extract is useful for reducing many symptoms
associated with cerebral blood flow (CBF) insufficiency, but its mechanisms have been
uncertain. In the present study, therefore, we gave Ginkgo extract to rats with per os
digestion, and investigated its effect on CBF and ischemic brain damage with middle
cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). The treatment with Ginkgo extract (W mg 100g-1 rat)
increased CBF in the normal condition, but the degree of increase in CBF was lesser during …
Abstract
It has been empirically known that Ginkgo extract is useful for reducing many symptoms associated with cerebral blood flow (CBF) insufficiency, but its mechanisms have been uncertain. In the present study, therefore, we gave Ginkgo extract to rats with per os digestion, and investigated its effect on CBF and ischemic brain damage with middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). The treatment with Ginkgo extract (W mg 100g-1 rat) increased CBF in the normal condition, but the degree of increase in CBF was lesser during and after MCAO. TTC staining showed that infarct volume was reduced with Ginkgo treatment. TUNEL and HSP72 immunostaining confirmed the protective effect of Ginkgo treatment reducing numbers ofTUNEL and FiSP72 positive cells. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that caspase-3 expression was less abundant in Ginkgo treated rats. The present results suggest that Ginkgo extract contains a substance which increases normal CBF and reduces ischemic brain damage. [Neurol Res 2000; 22: 517-521]
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