Petkov V D, Cao Y, Todorov I, Lazarova M, Getova D, Stancheva S, Alova L
Institute of Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia.
Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg. 1992;18(2):41-8.
The behavioral effects of extracts from ginseng stem and leaves (GL), standardized with respect to the total saponines, and from ginseng roots (G115), standardized with respect to the content of ginsenosides were examined in experiments on rats with undisturbed memory and in rats with experimentally-impaired memory (electroconvulsive shock) using the methods for active avoidance (shuttle-box) and passive avoidance (step-down, step-through), the water-maze method and the method for studying exploratory behavior. On multiple administration G115 exerted favorable effects on learning and memory and on the higher nervous activity as a whole. These effects greatly varied with the dose and administration schedules, with the rat strain, with the rat's ability to perform adequately in any particular learning task, and with the behavioral method. The extract from the overground part of ginseng (GL) had, in the majority of cases, an effect weaker than that of G115 or was without effect at all. Based on previous and present results, we discuss the role of the changes in brain biogenic monoamines induced by the extracts for their mechanism of action.
在对记忆未受干扰的大鼠以及实验性记忆受损(电惊厥休克)的大鼠进行的实验中,使用主动回避(穿梭箱)、被动回避(阶梯式下行、穿梭式)、水迷宫法和探索行为研究法,检测了以总皂苷标准化的人参茎叶提取物(GL)和以人参皂苷含量标准化的人参根提取物(G115)的行为效应。多次给予G115对学习和记忆以及整体高级神经活动产生了有利影响。这些效应因剂量和给药方案、大鼠品系、大鼠在任何特定学习任务中充分表现的能力以及行为方法而有很大差异。人参地上部分提取物(GL)在大多数情况下,其作用比G115弱,或根本没有作用。基于以往和目前的结果,我们讨论了提取物诱导的脑内生物源性单胺变化在其作用机制中的作用。