Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2015)

Lycium barbarum polysaccharides promotes in vivo proliferation of adult rat retinal progenitor cells

  • Hua Wang,
  • Benson Wui-Man Lau,
  • Ning-li Wang,
  • Si-ying Wang,
  • Qing-jun Lu,
  • Raymond Chuen-Chung Chang,
  • Kwok- Fai So

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.172315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
pp. 1976 – 1981

Abstract

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Lycium barbarum is a widely used Chinese herbal medicine prescription for protection of optic nerve. However, it remains unclear regarding the effects of Lycium barbarum polysaccharides, the main component of Lycium barbarum, on in vivo proliferation of adult ciliary body cells. In this study, adult rats were intragastrically administered low- and high-dose Lycium barbarum polysaccharides (1 and 10 mg/kg) for 35 days and those intragastrically administered phosphate buffered saline served as controls. The number of Ki-67-positive cells in rat ciliary body in the Lycium barbarum polysaccharides groups, in particular low-dose Lycium barbarum polysaccharides group, was significantly greater than that in the phosphate buffered saline group. Ki-67-positive rat ciliary body cells expressed nestin but they did not express glial fibrillary acidic protein. These findings suggest that Lycium barbarum polysaccharides can promote the proliferation of adult rat retinal progenitor cells and the proliferated cells present with neuronal phenotype.

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