Guven Akcay, Fikri Ozdemir, Sevil Ozkinali, Filiz Demirdogen, Ali Yilmaz
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摘要
目的:探讨富酚类化合物姜提取物对轻度颅脑损伤(mTBI)大鼠运动、认知功能及细胞因子水平的影响。材料与方法:采用Marmarou方法对mTBI模型进行建模。生姜组大鼠ig生姜提取物50 mg/kg。生姜+创伤性脑损伤(TBI)组大鼠在TBI诱导前2天ig生姜提取物50 mg/kg。对照组和脑外伤+生姜组大鼠在脑外伤后立即给予生姜提取物(50 mg/ kg i.p)。进行运动和认知行为实验。采用ELISA法分析细胞因子水平。结果:虽然TBI引起运动和认知功能下降,但生姜+TBI组和TBI+生姜组由于生姜治疗,这些功能显著增强。虽然TBI诱导海马细胞因子水平升高,但生姜+TBI和TBI+生姜组在生姜治疗后海马细胞因子水平显著降低。结论:富含酚类化合物的生姜提取物可能对mTBI模型的细胞因子水平有一定的治疗作用。
Investigation of the Protective and Therapeutic Effects of Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extracts on Neuroinflammatory, Motor and Cognitive Impairments Caused by Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Model.
Aim: To examine the effects of phenolic compound-rich ginger extract on motor and cognitive functions as well as cytokine levels in the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) model.
Material and methods: The mTBI model was modeled employing the Marmarou method. The Ginger group rats were i.p. administered 50 mg/kg of ginger extract. The Ginger+traumatic brain injury (TBI) group rats were i.p. administered 50 mg/kg of ginger extract two days before the TBI was induced. The control and TBI+Ginger group rats were provided ginger extract (50 mg/ kg i.p.) immediately after the TBI. Motor and cognitive behavioral experiments were performed. The cytokine levels were analyzed using the ELISA method.
Results: While TBI caused a decline in motor and cognitive functions, significant enhancements of these functions were observed in the Ginger+TBI and TBI+Ginger groups because of the ginger treatment. While TBI induced an increased hippocampal cytokine level, significant decreases were detected in the Ginger+TBI and TBI+Ginger groups following ginger treatment.
Conclusion: The study findings revealed that phenolic compound-rich ginger extract may exert therapeutic effects on cytokine levels in the mTBI model.