Abstract

We investigated the anti-amnesic effects of SJ and fermented SJ (FSJ) on scopolamine (SCO)-induced amnesia mouse model. Mice were orally co-treated with SJ or FSJ (125, 250, and 500 mg/kg) and SCO (1 mg/kg), which was injected intraperitoneally for 14 days. SCO decreased the step-through latency and prolonged latency time to find the hidden platform in the passive avoidance test and Morris water maze test, respectively, and both SCO effects were ameliorated by FSJ treatment. FSJ was discovered to promote hippocampal neurogenesis during SCO treatment by increasing proliferation and survival of BrdU-positive cells, immature/mature neurons. In the hippocampus of SCO, oxidative stress and the activity of acetylcholinesterase were elevated, whereas the levels of acetylcholine and choline acetyltransferase were diminished; however, all of these alterations were attenuated by FSJ-treatment. The alterations in brain-derived neurotrophic factor, phosphorylated cAMP response element-binding protein, and phosphorylated Akt that occurred following SCO treatment were protected by FSJ administration. Therefore, our findings are the first to suggest that FSJ may be a promising therapeutic drug for the treatment of amnesia and aging-related or neurodegenerative disease-related memory impairment. Furthermore, the molecular mechanism by which FSJ exerts its effects may involve modulation of the cholinergic system and BDNF/CREB/Akt pathway.

Highlights

  • Sipjeondaebo-tang (SJ; Shi Quan Da Bu Tang in Chinese and Juzentaihoto in Japanese) is a widely used traditional herbal medicine in East Asia that is composed of 12 natural herbs

  • The results showed that administration of 500 mg/kg of SJ or fermented SJ (FSJ) for 14 days had no effect on body or organ weights

  • To determine whether SCO treatment diminished the levels of BDNF or phosphorylated CREB and to determine whether this contributed to the neuroprotective effects of FSJ on SCO-induced hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive impairment, we examined BDNF and pCREB levels in the hippocampus

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Introduction

Sipjeondaebo-tang (SJ; Shi Quan Da Bu Tang in Chinese and Juzentaihoto in Japanese) is a widely used traditional herbal medicine in East Asia that is composed of 12 natural herbs. Previous papers have reported that SJ possesses various biological properties, including anti-inflammatory properties, anti-cancer activity, gastroprotective effects and immune cell activation[8,9,10,11]. Hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive functioning have not been studied. Our previous study showed that SJ fermented by Lactobacillus (FSJ) was associated with increased anti-inflammatory activities on lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells compared with SJ14. Several studies have indicated that fermentation of natural herbs with Lactobacillus strengthen active components, increase physiological potency, and improve absorption efficiency[15,16]. In this study, we investigated the potential anti-amnesic effects of SJ and FSJ on hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive functioning in the scopolamine (SCO)-induced amnesia mouse model. We investigated the BDNF, CREB, and Akt signaling pathways of SJ and FSJ in SCO-induced amnesic mice

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