The additive memory and healthspan enhancement effects by the combined treatment of mature silkworm powders and Korean angelica extracts
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The additive memory and healthspan enhancement effects by the combined treatment of mature silkworm powders and Korean angelica extracts
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Silkworm (Bombyx mori) and Korean angelica (KoAg; Angelica gigas Nakai) have been widely used as traditional oriental medicines in Korea, China, and Japan to treat various diseases such as anemia, cold, diabetes, palsy, stroke, etc. Steamed and freeze-dried mature silkworm powder, also known as HongJam (HJ), and extracts of KoAg root (KoAgE) are currently sold in Korea as functional foods to improve memory, cognition, and liver functions. However, the molecular and pharmacological basis for the improvement of brain functions of HJ and KoAgE has not yet been elucidated.
Aim of study: This study aimed to elucidate the molecular basis underlying the memory-enhancing effects of HJ and KoAgE and determine whether administration of HJ and KoAgE complexes (HJ+KoAgC) has additive memory and healthspan-enhancing effects.
Materials and methods: The MCI mouse models generated by intraperitoneal injection of Scopolamine (Sco-IP) were orally administered with HJ and KoAgE alone or as complexes. Their memory-enhancing effects were examined on spatial, fear-aggravated, and social memories and compared with control or Donepezil (Dp) treatment. The activities of mitochondria complex (MitoCom) I-IV and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and the amounts of ATP in the mouse brains were examined. The Drosophila model was used to investigate lifespan- and healthspan-promoting effects of HJ+KoAgC.
Results: Administration of HJ+KoAgC produced more memory-enhancing effects than administration of HJ or KoAgE alone or Dp. The increase in MitoCom I-IV activities and ATP amounts and the decrease in AChE activities in the mouse brains were the molecular basis for the memory enhancement. The greatest improvement in memory and mitochondrial function was observed when the mice were administered the 1:0.8 ratio of HJ+KoAgC. Administration of HJ+KoAgC to Drosophila prolonged the lifespan and the healthspan and increased the amounts of ATP.
Conclusion: HJ+KoAgC had superior effects on memory improvement and healthspan extension by increasing mitochondrial activities and ATP amounts in treated animal models.
Keywords: ATP; Healthspan; HongJam; Korean angelica; Memory; Mitochondria.
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