Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2015)
Point application with Angong Niuhuang sticker protects hippocampal and cortical neurons in rats with cerebral ischemia
- Dong-shu Zhang,
- Yuan-liang Liu,
- Dao-qi Zhu,
- Xiao-jing Huang,
- Chao-hua Luo
Affiliations
- Dong-shu Zhang
- Yuan-liang Liu
- Dao-qi Zhu
- Xiao-jing Huang
- Chao-hua Luo
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.152384
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 2
pp. 286 – 291
Abstract
Angong Niuhuang pill, a Chinese materia medica preparation, can improve neurological functions after acute ischemic stroke. Because of its inconvenient application and toxic components (Cinnabaris and Realgar), we used transdermal enhancers to deliver Angong Niuhuang pill by modern technology, which expanded the safe dose range and clinical indications. In this study, Angong Niuhuang stickers administered at different point application doses (1.35, 2.7, and 5.4 g/kg) were administered to the Dazhui (DU14), Qihai (RN6) and Mingmen (DU4) of rats with chronic cerebral ischemia, for 4 weeks. The Morris water maze was used to determine the learning and memory ability of rats. Hematoxylin-eosin staining and Nissl staining were used to observe neuronal damage of the cortex and hippocampal CA1 region in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia. The middle- and high-dose point application of Angong Niuhuang stickers attenuated neuronal damage in the cortex and hippocampal CA1 region, and improved the memory of rats with chronic cerebral ischemia with an efficacy similar to interventions by electroacupuncture at Dazhui (DU14), Qihai (RN6) and Mingmen (DU4). Our experimental findings indicate that point application with Angong Niuhuang stickers can improve cognitive function after chronic cerebral ischemia in rats and is neuroprotective with an equivalent efficacy to acupuncture.
Keywords
- Alzheimer′s disease
- amyloid-β
- astrocytes
- Ca 2+
- calcilytic
- calcium-sensing receptor
- nitromemantine
- NPS 2143
- α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
- nerve regeneration
- spinal cord injury
- surgical decompression
- tumor necrosis factor α
- cell apoptosis
- neurological function
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- spinal cord injury
- contusion
- Nogo-A
- axon growth
- immunohistochemistry
- fluorescent quantitative PCR
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- spinal cord injury
- Schwann cells
- cell transplantation
- edaravone
- motor function
- electrophysiological function
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- electroacupuncture
- intervertebral disc
- blood circulation
- inflammation
- neuroprotection
- motor function
- neurons
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- astrocytoma
- mice
- immunodeficiency (BALB/c) mice
- Notch
- nestin
- glial fibrillary acidic protein
- CD133
- spinal cord
- brain
- MRI
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- earthquake
- peripheral nerve injury
- LSUHSC score
- compartment syndrome
- surgery therapy
- physiotherapy
- nerve decompression
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- brachial plexus injury
- human amniotic epithelial cells
- forepaw function
- stress relaxation
- creep
- viscoelasticity
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- peripheral nerve injury
- injection injury
- cyclosporine A
- penicillin G potassium
- Wallerian degeneration
- neuroelectrophysiology
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- Oenanthe javanica extract
- cell proliferation
- neuroblast differentiation
- brain-derived neurotrophic factor
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- rat
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- middle cerebral artery occlusion
- brain injury
- neurons
- astrocytes
- oligodendrocytes
- neural progenitor cells
- proliferation
- differentiation
- neurogenesis
- neural regeneration
- nerve regeneration
- cerebral ischemia
- point application
- Angong Niuhuang sticker
- brain injury
- neurological functions
- acupuncture
- traditional Chinese medicine
- NSFC grants
- neural regeneration