The nootropic properties of ginseng saponin Rb1 are linked to effects on anxiety.

James D Churchill, Jennifer L Gerson, Kendra A Hinton, Jennifer L Mifek, Michael J Walter, Cynthia L Winslow, Richard A Deyo
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Previous studies have shown that crude ginseng extracts enhance performance on shock-motivated tasks. Whether such performance enhancements are due to memory-enhancing (nootropic) properties of ginseng, or to other non-specific effects such as an influence on anxiety has not been determined. In the present study, we evaluated both the nootropic and anxiolytic effects of the ginseng saponin Rb1. In the first experiment, 80 five-day-old male chicks received intraperitoneal injections of 0, 0.25, 2.5 or 5.0 mg/kg Rb1. Performance on a visual discrimination task was evaluated 15 minutes, 24 and 72 hours later. Acquisition of a visual discrimination task was unaffected by drug treatment, but the number of errors was significantly reduced in the 0.25 mg/kg group during retention trials completed 24 and 72 hours after injection. Animals receiving higher dosages showed trends towards enhancement initially, but demonstrated impaired performance when tested 72 hours later. Rb1 had no effect on response rates or body weight. In the second experiment, 64 five-day-old male chicks received similar injections of Rb1 (0, 0.25, 2.5 or 5.0 mg/kg) and separation distress was evaluated 15 minutes, 24 and 72 hours later. Rb1 produced a change in separation distress that depended on the dose and environmental condition under which distress was recorded. These data suggest that Rb1 can improve memory for a visual discrimination task and that the nootropic effect may be related to changes in anxiety.

人参皂苷Rb1的益智特性与对焦虑的影响有关。
先前的研究表明,粗人参提取物可以提高休克激励任务的表现。这种表现的增强是由于人参的记忆增强(益智)特性,还是由于其他非特异性作用,如对焦虑的影响,目前尚未确定。在本研究中,我们评估了人参皂苷Rb1的促智作用和抗焦虑作用。在第一个试验中,80只5日龄雄性雏鸡分别腹腔注射0、0.25、2.5和5.0 mg/kg Rb1。分别在15分钟、24小时和72小时后对视觉辨别任务的表现进行评估。在注射后24小时和72小时的保留试验中,0.25 mg/kg组的视觉辨别任务的获得不受药物治疗的影响,但错误数量显著减少。接受较高剂量的动物最初表现出增强的趋势,但在72小时后的测试中表现出性能受损。Rb1对反应率和体重没有影响。在第二个试验中,64只5日龄雄性雏鸡分别注射Rb1(0、0.25、2.5或5.0 mg/kg),并在15分钟、24小时和72小时后评估分离痛苦。Rb1产生了分离痛苦的变化,这取决于记录痛苦的剂量和环境条件。这些数据表明,Rb1可以改善视觉辨别任务的记忆,益智效果可能与焦虑的变化有关。
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