Emerging evidence that ginseng components improve cognition in subjective memory impairment, mild cognitive impairment, and early Alzheimer's disease dementia
Rami Lee , Ji-Hun Kim , Won-Woo Kim , Sung-Hee Hwang , Sun-Hye Choi , Jong-Hoon Kim , Ik-Hyun Cho , Manho Kim , Seung-Yeol Nah
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Abstract
Ginseng is a traditional herbal medicine used for prevention and treatment of various diseases as a tonic. Recent scientific cohort studies on life prolongation with ginseng consumption support this record, as those who consumed ginseng for more than 5 years had reduced mortality and cognitive decline compared to those who did not. Clinical studies have also shown that acute or long-term intake of ginseng total extract improves acute working memory performance or cognitive function in healthy individuals and those with subjective memory impairment (SMI), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or early Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia who are taking AD medication(s). Ginseng contains various components ranging from classical ginsenosides and polysaccharides to more recently described gintonin. However, it is unclear which ginseng component(s) might be the main candidate that contribute to memory or cognitive improvements or prevent cognitive decline in older individuals. This review describes recent clinical contributors to ginseng components in clinical tests and introduces emerging evidence that ginseng components could be novel candidates for cognitive improvement in older individuals, as ginseng components improve SMI cognition and exhibits add-on effects when co-administered with early AD dementia drugs. The mechanism behind the beneficial effects of ginseng components and how it improves cognition are presented. Additionally, this review shows how ginseng components can contribute to SMI, MCI, or early AD dementia when used as a supplementary food and/or medicine, and proposes a novel combination therapy of current AD medicines with ginseng component(s).
人参是一种传统草药,可作为滋补品用于预防和治疗各种疾病。最近关于食用人参可延长寿命的科学队列研究证实了这一记录,因为与不食用人参的人相比,食用人参 5 年以上的人死亡率和认知能力下降的情况有所减少。临床研究还表明,急性或长期摄入人参总提取物可改善健康人和患有主观记忆障碍(SMI)、轻度认知障碍(MCI)或早期阿尔茨海默病(AD)痴呆症且正在服用 AD 药物的人的急性工作记忆表现或认知功能。人参含有多种成分,从经典的人参皂甙和多糖到最近描述的人参皂苷。然而,目前还不清楚哪种人参成分可能是有助于改善老年人记忆力或认知能力或防止认知能力下降的主要候选成分。本综述介绍了最近在临床试验中对人参成分做出贡献的临床研究人员,并介绍了人参成分可能成为改善老年人认知能力的新候选成分的新证据,因为人参成分可改善SMI认知能力,并在与早期AD痴呆症药物联合用药时显示出附加效应。本综述介绍了人参成分有益作用背后的机制及其如何改善认知。此外,这篇综述还展示了人参成分作为辅助食品和/或药物使用时,如何有助于SMI、MCI或早期AD痴呆症的治疗,并提出了一种将目前的AD药物与人参成分相结合的新型疗法。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Ginseng Research (JGR) is an official, open access journal of the Korean Society of Ginseng and is the only international journal publishing scholarly reports on ginseng research in the world. The journal is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication featuring high-quality studies related to basic, pre-clinical, and clinical researches on ginseng to reflect recent progresses in ginseng research.
JGR publishes papers, either experimental or theoretical, that advance our understanding of ginseng science, including plant sciences, biology, chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacokinetics, veterinary medicine, biochemistry, manufacture, and clinical study of ginseng since 1976. It also includes the new paradigm of integrative research, covering alternative medicinal approaches. Article types considered for publication include review articles, original research articles, and brief reports.
JGR helps researchers to understand mechanisms for traditional efficacy of ginseng and to put their clinical evidence together. It provides balanced information on basic science and clinical applications to researchers, manufacturers, practitioners, teachers, scholars, and medical doctors.