A Test on Chai Hu Shu Gan Wan
Chaihu-Shugan-San (CHSGS), a traditional Chinese medicinal herbal
formula, registered in Jingyue Quanshu, has been indicated that oral
administration of the extract from it can remit depressive disorder. C-Jun
amino-terminal kinase (JNK/SAPK) signal transduction plays a key role in the
apoptosis of nerve cells, be reported closely correlated with depression. This
study was designed to investigate CHSGS antidepressant-like effects in rat
models of depression and probe its possible mechanism. The classical
experimental depression model chronic mild unpredictable stress (CMUS) was used
to evaluate the antidepressant-like effects of CHSGS. The extracts were
administered orally for 14 days, while the parallel positive control was given
at the same time using fluoxetine hydrochloride. The expressions of JNK in the
hippocampus were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitation PCR and Western
blot assay. Intragastric administration of CHSGS for 14 days caused a
significant improvement of weight and locomotor activity in the open-field
test. In addition, CHSGS treatment inhibited the expressions of JNK in the
hippocampus tissue in CMUS rats. CHSGS could obviously improve the depressive
state of the model rats and its mechanism may be correlated with regulating the
expressions of JNK in the hippocampus.
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