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Kamikihi-to, a Kampo medicine, Ameliorates impairment of spatial memory in rats

Authors :
Kouji Kurauchi
Yukihiro Shoyama
Kenichi Mishima
Naomi Manome
Nobuaki Egashira
Yoshiaki Matsumoto
Michihiro Fujiwara
Katsunori Iwasaki
Source :
Phytotherapy Research. 21:126-129
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of Kamikihi-to (KKT), a Kampo medicine, on impairment of spatial memory in rats using an eight-arm radial maze task. Scopolamine (0.5 mg/kg, i.p.), a non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist, and Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC; 6 mg/kg, i.p.), a principal psychoactive component of marihuana, each markedly impaired the spatial memory. KKT (1 and 3 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly improved the scopolamine-induced impairment of spatial memory. KKT (30 mg/kg, p.o.) also improved significantly the THC-induced impairment of spatial memory. Moreover, KKT (3 and 30 mg/kg, p.o.) enhanced tremors induced by oxotremorine, a muscarinic M(1) receptor agonist. Taken together these findings suggest that KKT is a useful drug for treating memory deficits.

Details

ISSN :
10991573 and 0951418X
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytotherapy Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7b64e547a5bc376bc1d00abf11c72c9