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Effects of Yokukansan, a Traditional Japanese Medicine, on Memory Disturbance and Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia in Thiamine-Deficient Rats
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- Ikarashi Yasushi
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Iizuka Seiichi
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Imamura Sachiko
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Yamaguchi Takuji
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Sekiguchi Kyoji
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Kanno Hitomi
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Kawakami Zenji
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Yuzurihara Mitsutoshi
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Kase Yoshio
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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- Takeda Shuichi
- Tsumura Research Laboratories, Tsumura & Co.
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Effects of yokukansan (TJ-54) on memory disturbance and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) were investigated in thiamine-deficient (TD) rats which were produced by feeding a TD diet for 37 d. Daily oral administration of TJ-54 (0.5, 1.0 g/kg) ameliorated the memory disturbance, anxiety-like behavior, the increase in aggressive behaviors, the decrease in social behaviors, and several neurological symptoms including opisthotonus observed in TD rats, in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, histopathological examinations showed that TJ-54 inhibited the degeneration of neuronal and astroglial cells in the brain stem, hippocampus and cortex in TD rats. Microdialysis experiments showed that TJ-54 inhibited extracellular glutamate rise in the ventral posterior medial thalamus in TD rats. These results suggest that TJ-54 possesses the preventive or progress inhibitive effect against the development of memory disturbance and BPSD-like behaviors induced by the degeneration of neuronal and astroglial cells resulting from TD. TJ-54 may inhibit glutamate-mediated excitotoxicity as one of mechanisms.
Journal
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- Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 32 (10), 1701-1709, 2009
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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- CRID
- 1390282679601690112
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- NII Article ID
- 130000116930
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- NII Book ID
- AA10885497
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- ISSN
- 13475215
- 09186158
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- NDL BIB ID
- 10375804
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed