Journal article
6-Shogaol, an active constituent of ginger, attenuates neuroinflammation and cognitive deficits in animal models of dementia
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, Vol.449(1), pp.8-13
06/20/2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.04.121
PMID: 24796668
Abstract
•6-Shogaol resulted in amelioration of gliosis in intrahippocampal AβO-injected mice.•Memory impairment was alleviated by 6-shogaol administration in mouse model of AD.•6-Shogaol ameliorated memory loss in scopolamine model of dementia.•6-Shogaol enhanced the cognitive function under normal condition.•6-Shogaol induced NGF up-regulation and synaptogenesis.
Recently, increased attention has been directed towards medicinal extracts as potential new drug candidates for dementia. Ginger has long been used as an important ingredient in cooking and traditional herbal medicine. In particular, ginger has been known to have disease-modifying effects in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, there is no evidence of which constituents of ginger exhibit therapeutic effects against AD. A growing number of experimental studies suggest that 6-shogaol, a bioactive component of ginger, may play an important role as a memory-enhancing and anti-oxidant agent against neurological diseases. 6-Shogaol has also recently been shown to have anti-neuroinflammatory effects in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated astrocytes and animal models of Parkinson’s disease, LPS-induced inflammation and transient global ischemia. However, it is still unknown whether 6-shogaol has anti-inflammatory effects against oligomeric forms of the Aβ (AβO) in animal brains. Furthermore, the effects of 6-shogaol against memory impairment in dementia models are also yet to be investigated. In this study, we found that administration of 6-shogaol significantly reduced microgliosis and astrogliosis in intrahippocampal AβO-injected mice, ameliorated AβO and scopolamine-induced memory impairment, and elevated NGF levels and pre- and post-synaptic marker in the hippocampus. All these results suggest that 6-shogaol may play a role in inhibiting glial cell activation and reducing memory impairment in animal models of dementia.
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- Title: Subtitle
- 6-Shogaol, an active constituent of ginger, attenuates neuroinflammation and cognitive deficits in animal models of dementia
- Creators
- Minho Moon - Kyung Hee UniversityHyo Geun Kim - Kyung Hee UniversityJin Gyu Choi - Kyung Hee UniversityHyein Oh - Kyung Hee UniversityPaula KJ Lee - McLean HospitalSang Keun Ha - Concordia International School, Shanghai 999, Mingyue Road, Jinqiao, Pudong, Shanghai 201206, China.Sun Yeou Kim - Materials Research GroupYongkon Park - Materials Research GroupYoungbuhm Huh - Kyung Hee UniversityMyung Sook Oh - Kyung Hee University
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Biochemical and biophysical research communications, Vol.449(1), pp.8-13
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.04.121
- PMID
- 24796668
- ISSN
- 0006-291X
- eISSN
- 1090-2104
- Grant note
- name: SEOULRNBD program, award: 10524; name: Bio-industry Technology Development Program, Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Republic of Korea, award: 112136
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 06/20/2014
- Academic Unit
- Neurology
- Record Identifier
- 9984303014702771
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